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PLOS ONE | 2018

Potential human pathogenic bacteria in five hot springs in Eritrea revealed by next generation sequencing

Amanuel M. Ghilamicael; Hamadi I. Boga; Sylvester Elikana Anami; Tadesse Mehari; Nancy Budambula

Human pathogens can survive and grow in hot springs. For water quality assessment, Escherichia coli or Enterococci are the main thermotolerant enteric bacteria commonly used to estimate the load of pathogenic bacteria in water. However, most of the environmental bacteria are unculturable thus culture methods may cause bias in detection of most pathogens. Illumina sequencing can provide a more comprehensive and accurate insight into environmental bacterial pathogens, which can be used to develop better risk assessment methods and promote public health awareness. In this study, high-throughput Illumina sequencing was used to identify bacterial pathogens from five hot springs; Maiwooi, Akwar, Garbanabra, Elegedi and Gelti, in Eritrea. Water samples were collected from the five hot springs. Total community DNA was extracted from samples using the phenol-chloroform method. The 16S rRNA gene variable region (V4—V7) of the extracted DNA was amplified and library construction done according to Illumina sequencing protocol. The sequence reads (length >200 bp) from Illumina sequencing libraries ranged from 22,091 sequences in the wet sediment sample from Garbanabra to 155,789 sequences in the mat sample from Elegedi. Taxonomy was assigned to each OTU using BLASTn against a curated database derived from GreenGenes, RDPII, SILVA SSU Reference 119 and NCBI. The proportion of potential pathogens from the water samples was highest in Maiwooi (17.8%), followed by Gelti (16.7%), Akwar (13.6%) and Garbanabra (10.9%). Although the numbers of DNA sequence reads from Illumina sequencing were very high for the Elegedi (104,328), corresponding proportion of potential pathogens very low (3.6%). Most of the potential pathogenic bacterial sequences identified were from Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. Legionella and Clostridium were the most common detected genera with different species. Most of the potential pathogens were detected from the water samples. However, sequences belonging to Clostridium were observed more abundantly from the mat samples. This study employed high-throughput sequencing technologies to determine the presence of pathogenic bacteria in the five hot springs in Eritrea.


Virus Genes | 2013

Hepatitis B virus subgenotype A1, occurrence of subgenotype D4, and S gene mutations among voluntary blood donors in Kenya

Simeon Owuor Kwange; Nancy Budambula; Michael Kiptoo; Fredrick A. Okoth; Missiani Ochwoto; Margaret Oduor; James Kimotho


BMC Infectious Diseases | 2016

Hepatitis B infection is highly prevalent among patients presenting with jaundice in Kenya.

Missiani Ochwoto; James Kimotho; Julius Oyugi; Fredrick A. Okoth; Henry Kioko; Simeon Mining; Nancy Budambula; Elizabeth Giles; Anton Andonov; Elijah M. Songok; Carla Osiowy


BMC Infectious Diseases | 2015

Hepatitis B virus sero-profiles and genotypes in HIV-1 infected and uninfected injection and Non-injection drug users from coastal Kenya

Mark K. Webale; Valentine Budambula; Raphael W. Lihana; Francis O. Musumba; Anthony Kebira Nyamache; Nancy Budambula; Aabid Ahmed; Collins Ouma; Tom Were


Archive | 2013

Isolation, characterization and identification of Diazinon degrading bacteria from the soil and gut of macrotermes

Hellen Adhiambo Ogot; Hamadi I. Boga; Nancy Budambula; Muniru K. Tsanuo; Darius Otiato Andika


Scientific Conference Proceedings | 2012

ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECTS OF SELECTED HERBAL EXTRACTS ON MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIAL STRAINS

M M Njiire; Nancy Budambula; John Kiiru


BMC Microbiology | 2017

Evaluation of prokaryotic diversity of five hot springs in Eritrea.

Amanuel M. Ghilamicael; Nancy Budambula; Sylvester Elikana Anami; Tadesse Mehari; Hamadi I. Boga


African Journal of Microbiology Research | 2016

Isolation and characterization of some gut microbial symbionts from fungus-cultivating termites (Macrotermes and Odontotermes spp.)

Edith M. Muwawa; Nancy Budambula; Zipporah Osiemo; Hamadi I. Boga; Huxley Mae Makonde


Advances in Life Science and Technology | 2016

Genetic Improvement of African Maize towards Drought Tolerance: A Review

Joshua Kiilu Muli; Nancy Budambula; Cecilia Mweu; Mary C. Imbo; Sylvester Elikana Anami


Archive | 2013

Isolation and characterization of actinobacteria from Lake Magadi, Kenya

Regina C. Ronoh; Nancy Budambula; Romano Mwirichia; Hamadi I. Boga

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Hamadi I. Boga

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Sylvester Elikana Anami

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Amanuel M. Ghilamicael

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Eddy Okoth Odari

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Fredrick A. Okoth

Kenya Medical Research Institute

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James Kimotho

Kenya Medical Research Institute

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John Kiiru

Kenya Medical Research Institute

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Missiani Ochwoto

Kenya Medical Research Institute

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Muniru K. Tsanuo

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Raphael Lwembe

Kenya Medical Research Institute

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