Distribution of the human faecal bacterium Bacteroides fragilis, its bacteriophages and their relationship to current sewage pollution indicators in bathing water
Open Access
- 1 December 1998
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Applied Microbiology
- Vol. 85 (S1), 90S-100S
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.1998.tb05287.x
Abstract
Although several bacteria are currently used as possible indicators of human pathogens in sewage‐polluted sea water, they are often viewed as inadequate and especially inadequate as indicators of viral pathogens. This study investigates the distribution of Bacteroides fragilis and closely related Bacteroides spp. and their associated bacteriophages in sea water frequently used for recreational purposes. These organisms may provide a potentially more appropriate indicator. Bacteroides fragilis is one of about 10 species which are loosely placed together in the ‘B. fragilis’ group. Samples down‐current from a sewage outfall were examined for the presence of B. fragilis group organisms and associated bacteriophages. Numbers were correlated with current bacterial and possible viral indicators at these sites. These B. fragilis group isolates were used as hosts to successfully isolate bacteriophages. The host range of these bacteriophages was investigated. It is hoped to expand this study by using these B. fragilis group hosts and their bacteriophages to identify a more suitable, European‐wide, indicator of bacterial pathogens which can also be used to detect bacteriophages which are suitable as viral indicators.Keywords
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