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%.
Penulis: DAIS ISWANTO, DANIEL
LANTANG, DAN TRI GUNAEDI
Kode Jurnal: jpbiologidd130649