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20/12/2018 |
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SARTI, E. C. F. B.; RODRIGUES, R. A.; DUARTE, L. F. C.; BACANELLI, G. M.; LILENBAUM, W.; ARAUJO, F. R. |
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Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS; Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS; Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS; Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS; Laboratório de Bacteriologia Veterinária/Universidade Federal Fluminense; FLABIO RIBEIRO DE ARAUJO, CNPGC. |
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Detection of Potentially Pathogenic Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria in Artisanal Coalho Cheese from the State of Paraiba, Northeast Brazil. |
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2018 |
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Mycobacterial Diseases, v. 8, n. 3, 2018 |
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Inglês |
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The artisanal Coalho cheese is one of the most consumed dairy products in some regions of Brazil, especially in the Northeastern. Because it is minimally ripened, it should be produced using heat-treated milk, however, its manufacture commonly uses raw milk. Reports of contamination of Coalho cheese with pathogenic bacteria are increasing, including Mycobacterium spp. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are emerging pathogens that cause infections in humans. This study describes the identification of viable NTM in artisanal Coalho cheese in the State of Paraíba, Northeastern, Brazil. On hundred samples of artisanal Coalho cheese, produced without sanitary inspection, were collected at street markets in the regions of Borborema, Agreste and Mata, and cultured in Stonebrink medium. Isolates were analyzed by PCR for hsp65 of Mycobacterium spp. and the DNA amplicons were sequenced. The resulting sequences were submitted to identity search by Blastn (NCBI). Colonies were isolated in 5/100 (5%) samples of Coalho cheese, which were positive in the PCR for hsp65. The resulting DNA consensus sequences showed similarity to hsp65 from Mycobacterium fortuitum (100% identity), Mycobacterium novocastrense (99% identity), Bifidobacterium crudilactis (98% identity), Kocuria rhizophila (98% identity) and Kocuria palustris (91% identity).The consumption of artisanal Coalho cheese from street markets represents a risk for human health, due to the possibility of transmission of non-tuberculous mycobacteria and other actinobacteria potentially pathogenic. This study reinforces the need for the establishment of public policies to prevent the commercialization of Coalho cheese, produced without sanitary inspection. MenosThe artisanal Coalho cheese is one of the most consumed dairy products in some regions of Brazil, especially in the Northeastern. Because it is minimally ripened, it should be produced using heat-treated milk, however, its manufacture commonly uses raw milk. Reports of contamination of Coalho cheese with pathogenic bacteria are increasing, including Mycobacterium spp. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are emerging pathogens that cause infections in humans. This study describes the identification of viable NTM in artisanal Coalho cheese in the State of Paraíba, Northeastern, Brazil. On hundred samples of artisanal Coalho cheese, produced without sanitary inspection, were collected at street markets in the regions of Borborema, Agreste and Mata, and cultured in Stonebrink medium. Isolates were analyzed by PCR for hsp65 of Mycobacterium spp. and the DNA amplicons were sequenced. The resulting sequences were submitted to identity search by Blastn (NCBI). Colonies were isolated in 5/100 (5%) samples of Coalho cheese, which were positive in the PCR for hsp65. The resulting DNA consensus sequences showed similarity to hsp65 from Mycobacterium fortuitum (100% identity), Mycobacterium novocastrense (99% identity), Bifidobacterium crudilactis (98% identity), Kocuria rhizophila (98% identity) and Kocuria palustris (91% identity).The consumption of artisanal Coalho cheese from street markets represents a risk for human health, due to the possibility of transmission of non-tuberculous m... Mostrar Tudo |
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Coalho cheese; Microbiological culture. |
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Kocuria rhizophila; Mycobacterium fortuitum; Mycobacterium novocastrense. |
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1. |  | SARTI, E. C. F. B.; RODRIGUES, R. A.; DUARTE, L. F. C.; BACANELLI, G. M.; LILENBAUM, W.; ARAUJO, F. R. Detection of Potentially Pathogenic Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria in Artisanal Coalho Cheese from the State of Paraiba, Northeast Brazil. Mycobacterial Diseases, v. 8, n. 3, 2018Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 4 |
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2. |  | MEDEIROS, G. B.; RODRIGUES, O. G.; BEZERRA NETO, P. S.; MEDEIROS, R. S. DE; SARTI, E. C. F. B.; ARAUJO, F. R.; AZEVEDO, S. S. DE; HIGINO, S. S. DOS S. Detecção de micobactérias em queijo de coalho comercializado no Nordeste do Brasil. Semina,v. 42, n. 1, jan./fev., 2021. p. 439-446Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 1 |
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3. |  | MEDEIROS, G. B.; RODRIGUES, O. G.; BEZERRA NETO, P. S.; MEDEIROS, R. S. de; SARTI, E. C. F. B.; ARAUJO, F. R.; AZEVEDO, S. S. de; HIGINO, S. S. dos S. Detection of mycobacteria in coalho cheese sold in Northeastern Brazil. Detecção de micobactérias em queijo de coalho comercializado no Nordeste do Brasil. Semina, Ciências Agrárias, v. 42, n. 1, p. 439-446, 2020.Tipo: Nota Técnica/Nota Científica |
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4. |  | MEDEIROS, G. B.; ARAUJO, F. R.; HIGINO, S. S. S.; BEZERRA NETO, P. S.; MEDEIROS, R. S.; SARTI, E. C. F. B.; AQUINO, V. V. F.; RODRIGUES, O. G. Detection of Mycobacterium spp. in Coalho cheese commercialized in the city of Caicó-RN, Brazil. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE MICROBIOLOGIA, 30., 2019, Maceió. Resumos... São Paulo, SP: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia -SBM, 2019.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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