Contamination of fresh vegetables in municipal stores with pathogenic Acanthamoeba genotypes; a public health concern

  • Marziye Fatemi
  • , Maryam Niyyati
  • , Soheila Rouhani
  • , Seyed Ahmad Karamati
  • , Hamed Mirjalali
  • , Panagiotis Karanis

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Abstract

Acanthamoeba spp. cause keratitis and encephalitis, and are a proper carrier of foodborne pathogens. A total of 70 samples including garden cress, chives, mint, parsley, and basil were collected. Samples were cultured onto a 2% non-nutrient agar medium. The cultures were analyzed using morphological and molecular techniques. In total, 18 (25.7%) out of 70 samples were positive including garden cress 10/22 (45.45%), chives 3/12 (25%), mint 2/13 (15.38%), basil 2/13 (15.38%), and parsley 1/10 (10%). The diagnostic fragment 3 was successfully sequenced in 15 samples and represented 11 (73.3%) T4, three (20%) T5, and one T9 genotypes. In addition, three, two, and one strains, belonging to the genotypes T4, T5, and T9 were ranked highly pathogenic. This is the first study reporting contamination of the most commonly consumed fresh vegetables with pathogenic Acanthamoeba genotypes. Our findings signify the public health concerns due the contamination of vegetables in municipal public markets.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1010-1021
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Health Research
Volume33
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acanthamoebaspp
  • Free living amoeba
  • Iran
  • municipal public markets
  • vegetables

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