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Verification of Bacteroidales 16S rRNA markers as a complementary tool for detecting swine fecal pollution in the Yangtze Delta
Authors:Lihua Fan  Xiaofeng Zhang  Ruoxue Zeng  Suhua Wang  Chenchen Jin  Yongqiang He  Jiangbing Shuai
Institution:Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Zhejiang Key Laboratory for Agro-Food Processing, Zhejiang University,Hangzhou 310058, China;Zhejiang Academy of Science and Technology for Inspection and Quarantine, Hangzhou 310016, China
Abstract:To correctly assess and properly manage the public health risks associated with exposure to contaminated water,it is necessary to identify the source of fecal pollution in a watershed.In this study,we evaluated the efficacy of our two previously developed real time-quantitative PCR(qPCR) assays for the detection of swine-associated Bacteroidales genetic markers(gene 1-38,gene 3-53) in the Yangtze Delta watershed of southeastern China.The results indicated that the gene 1-38 and 3-53 markers exhibited high accuracy(92.5%,91.7% conditional probability,respectively) in detecting Bacteroidales spp.in water samples.According to binary logistic regression(BLR),these two swine-associated markers were well correlated(P 0.05) with fecal indicators(Escherichia coli and Enterococci spp.) and zoonotic pathogens(E.coli O157:H7,Salmonella spp.and Campylobacter spp.) in water samples.In contrast,concentrations of conventional fecal indicator bacteria(FIB) were not correlated with zoonotic pathogens,suggesting that they are noneffective at detecting fecal pollution events.Collectively,the results obtained in this study demonstrated that a swinetargeted qPCR assay based on two Bacteroidales genes markers(gene 1-38,gene 3-53) could be a useful tool in determining the swine-associated impacts of fecal contamination in a watershed.
Keywords:Water pollution  Real-time quantitative PCR  Fecal indicators  Zoonotic pathogens
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