Keragaman Bakteri Enterik Patogen Siput Felle (Angulyagra tricostata) dari Pesisir Danau Sentani Kabupaten Jayapura

ABSTRACT: Felle Snails (Angulyagra tricostata) is an alternative  source  of animal protein for  the  people  around Sentani Lake. Meat of Felle snails has an indication  of being contaminated by pathogenic enteric bacteria harmful to the health of the public  consumption. The purpose of this study was to determine the diversity of bacterial enteric pathogens in Felle snails (A. tricostata) from the coast of Sentani Lake, Jayapura. Felle snails  were taken from various points near existing residential areas around the coastal region of Sentani Lake. Extraction of meats Snail   dilutions  was made prior to planting in stages up to 10-10. Each serial dilution of 0.1 mL were taken and inoculated into Lactose Broth medium (LB), Mac Conkey Media (MC) agar and media EMBA at 370C for 24 hours. Colonies that  grew  were subcultured  to  get  different  colonies  and  grown  on agar  slant.  Identification of  individual  characters  was  performed by  colony  fenetik  numerical  methods.  The  result  indicated  that  there  were  seven  selected  isolates  and  the dendrogram showed that those species were similar to four of genus Enterobacteriaceae. Seven isolates consisted of 2 isolates  similar to the  genus  Escherchiae,  2  isolates  similar to  Klebsiellae,  2  isolates similar to the  genus  Salmonellae and 1 isolate similar to the genus Shigellae. Similarity index value of each  selected isolates ranged from 69 to 86%.
Key words: Felle snail, bacterial enteric pathogens, Enterobacteriaceae, and sentani lake
Penulis: DAIS ISWANTO, DANIEL LANTANG, DAN TRI GUNAEDI
Kode Jurnal: jpbiologidd130649

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