Enteric Bacteria and Parasites with Pathogenic Potential in Individuals of the Colombian Indigenous Tribe Kogui
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Study Populations
2.2. Laboratory Techniques
2.3. Statistical Assessments
2.4. Ethical Clearance
3. Results
3.1. Study Population
3.2. Pathogen Detections in Stool Samples of the Assessed Kogui Population
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Kogui | Non-Indigenous Colombians | |||||
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Total Number of Positive Results n/n | Proportion of Positive Results | Recorded Cycle Threshold (Ct) Values in Real-Time PCR (±Standard Deviation SD). | Total Number of Positive Results n/n | Proportion of Positive Results | Recorded Cycle Threshold (Ct) Values in Real-Time PCR (±Standard Deviation SD). | |
Fungi | ||||||
Microsporidia | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Helminths | ||||||
Strongyloides spp. | 3/192 | 1.6% | 40.5 (±4.7) | 2/43 | 4.7% | 42.2 (±0.9) |
Hymenolepis spp. | 14/192 | 7.3% | 38.7 (±2.9) | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Ascaris spp. | 15/192 | 7.8% | 39.8 (±1.7) | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Taenia spp. | 4/192 | 2.1% | 39.1 (±3.2) | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
T. trichiura | 12/192 | 6.3% | 39.1 (±1.7) | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Ancylostoma spp. | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
E. vermicularis | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
N. americanus | 6/192 | 3.1% | 38.3 (±3.2) | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Protozoa | ||||||
B. hominis | 173/192 | 90.1% | 31.2 (±4.4) | 18/43 | 41.9% | 29.1 (±3.6) |
G. duodenalis | 71/192 | 37.0% | 31.4 (±4.4) | 1/43 | 2.3% | 33.5 |
D. fragilis | 44/192 | 22.9% | 36.3 (±4.2) | 3/43 | 7.0% | 29.2 (±4.3) |
E. histolytica | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
C. cayetanensis | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Cryptosporidium spp. | 1/192 | 0.5% | 40.3 (-) | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Bacteria | ||||||
Shigella spp./EIEC | 14/192 | 7.3% | 42.1 (±3.7) | |||
Campylobacter spp. | 96/192 | 50.0% | 37.4 (±3.1) | 2/43 | 4.7% | 40.1 (±1.0) |
Y. enterocolitica | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Vibrio spp. | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
C. difficile toxin B | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Aeromonas spp. | 4/192 | 2.1% | 43.2 (±1.7) | 0/43 | 0% | n.a. |
Salmonella spp. | 0/192 | 0% | n.a. | 1/43 | 2.3% | 43.4 (-) |
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Kann, S.; Concha, G.; Köller, T.; Alker, J.; Schotte, U.; Hahn, A.; Frickmann, H.; Warnke, P. Enteric Bacteria and Parasites with Pathogenic Potential in Individuals of the Colombian Indigenous Tribe Kogui. Microorganisms 2022, 10, 1862. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091862
Kann S, Concha G, Köller T, Alker J, Schotte U, Hahn A, Frickmann H, Warnke P. Enteric Bacteria and Parasites with Pathogenic Potential in Individuals of the Colombian Indigenous Tribe Kogui. Microorganisms. 2022; 10(9):1862. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091862
Chicago/Turabian StyleKann, Simone, Gustavo Concha, Thomas Köller, Juliane Alker, Ulrich Schotte, Andreas Hahn, Hagen Frickmann, and Philipp Warnke. 2022. "Enteric Bacteria and Parasites with Pathogenic Potential in Individuals of the Colombian Indigenous Tribe Kogui" Microorganisms 10, no. 9: 1862. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091862
APA StyleKann, S., Concha, G., Köller, T., Alker, J., Schotte, U., Hahn, A., Frickmann, H., & Warnke, P. (2022). Enteric Bacteria and Parasites with Pathogenic Potential in Individuals of the Colombian Indigenous Tribe Kogui. Microorganisms, 10(9), 1862. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091862