2022
DOI: 10.9734/arrb/2022/v37i230488
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Prevalence of Vibrio species in Sea Foods and Water Sources in Cross River State

Abstract: In the coastal areas of the world, most Vibrio species have been incriminated as notorious agents causing foodborne, wound and other infections. These pathogens are known to be associated with the consumption of raw or undercooked seafoods or the exposure of wounds to warm seawater. Aim: Therefore, this research work was designed with the aim of assessing the microbiological quality of the water bodies as well as the seafoods consumed in Cross River State (CRS). Study Design: The Study was designed… Show more

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“…Vibrio species which are more commonly reported to be isolated from aquatic and marine environments where they occur naturally (Baker-Austin et al, 2018;Ebob et al, 2022), have also been isolated from dumpsites particularly in Nigeria (Idahosa et al, 2017;Nyandjou et al, 2018;Omoruyi & Ojubiaja 2022). While there is a tendency to consider these isolates to all be pathogenic, few studies assess the pathogenic potential of such isolates especially in relationship to the drug-resistant status of such isolates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vibrio species which are more commonly reported to be isolated from aquatic and marine environments where they occur naturally (Baker-Austin et al, 2018;Ebob et al, 2022), have also been isolated from dumpsites particularly in Nigeria (Idahosa et al, 2017;Nyandjou et al, 2018;Omoruyi & Ojubiaja 2022). While there is a tendency to consider these isolates to all be pathogenic, few studies assess the pathogenic potential of such isolates especially in relationship to the drug-resistant status of such isolates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effective dose of V. mimicus for causing human infection is believed to be between 10 4 -10 6 similar to that of V. cholerae which is between 10 3 -10 6 [3]. Vibrio mimicus and V. cholerae have been isolated from the aquatic environment and seafood across the globe [3,[6][7][8][9][10]. They cause economic losses in aquaculture and mariculture globally [8,[10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seafood provides good protein for humans however, several kinds of seafood contaminated with pathogenic Vibrio spp. are responsible for major foodborne illnesses globally [9,19,20]. The practice of aquaculture and mariculture in the Eastern Cape Province contributes to South Africa's GDP while commercial and recreational angling are peculiar to the rural and urban areas of the Province [21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%