Tanzanian scientists discover dangerous bacteria in Mwanza

Tanzanian scientists discover dangerous bacteria in Mwanza

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Scientists in Tanzania have discovered a new kind of bacterium which is causing sporadic outbreaks of infections among newly born babies at Bugando Medical Centre(BMC) in Mwanza. The new bacterial species, which has been named Enterobacter bugandensis, poses a high risk of death due to high infection rates in babies aged less than one month, scientists say.

This is the first report of an outbreak of a unique species of Enterobacter bacteria in Africa, according to findings published in the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. The bacterium has also been associated with milk powder.

It has been named bugandensis because of its association with the Bugando Medical Centre, where samples containing the strains of the bacterium were collected in an experiment that took about three years, they said.

Strains of the bacterium were isolated from blood samples of new born babies at BMC in Mwanza, between

December 2009 and February 2010. Environmental sampling was performed, with samples obtained from solutions, milk, suction tubes, sinks and mattresses.

For the first time, the researchers at the Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences (Cuhas), in collaboration with German scientists, were able to isolate the strain of bacteria which had affected 17 new born babies in a neonatal unit at the centre.

One of the researchers from Cuhas, Professor Stephen Mshana, told The Citizen yesterday that the discovery of the new bacterial species was of public health significance in Tanzania due to its potential to cause death in newborns.

In Tanzania, around 32 per cent of children under the age of five die in the first 28 days of life many infants survive for only a few days, according to reports by UNICEF. The most common causes of deaths are linked to bacterial infections, reports further say.

The significance of this [newly discovered bacterium] is that it causes neonatal sepsis with high mortality, said Professor Mshana, a microbiologist at Cuhas.

The data[which was reported in the study] highlights the need for constant surveillance of bacteria as well as improvements in hygiene measures in developing countries, the scientists recommended in the study.

The scientists have recommended that surveillance of this strain must be carried out in the country to determine the extent to which it may have spread.

Source: The Citizen
 
Wameshaa wasiliana na wazungu wenye vifaa na ambao walikwisha fanya utafiti wa viumbe vyote? manake tunaweza kusema tumegundua na kulipa jina kesho wenyewe wakaibuka na kusema kuwa iligundulika kabla ya Kristo
 
Thank you and be much blessed Buganda. We can do more than that. If they can why not us?
 
Great discovery. Now let's get the correct diagnosis so we can save our newborns. Kudos to the researchers.
 
Wameshaa wasiliana na wazungu wenye vifaa na ambao walikwisha fanya utafiti wa viumbe vyote? manake tunaweza kusema tumegundua na kulipa jina kesho wenyewe wakaibuka na kusema kuwa iligundulika kabla ya Kristo

Hii tayari iko kene nternational journal of health research so iko proved globally
 
Wameshaa wasiliana na wazungu wenye vifaa na ambao walikwisha fanya utafiti wa viumbe vyote? manake tunaweza kusema tumegundua na kulipa jina kesho wenyewe wakaibuka na kusema kuwa iligundulika kabla ya Kristo

Duh!Watz mnashangaza,kwani wazungu ndo waliumba dunia,hamjiamini?Pia cha kufurahisha ni nini hapa mnagundua bacteria inayoua miongoni mwenu na mnaambiana hongera?Duh mungu atusaidie isifike Kenya maanake watz mna sifa ya kukosa kuzingatia usafi.
 
most of the bacterium cause communicable diseases outbreak, vibrios and pesturera pestis foristance! we will appreciae if proper medicaion will be discovered.
 
hmmmm. ok. I see it is related to consumption of powdered milk by young children. I think its high time wasisitize akina mama walishe watoto wao na breast milk. If the mother is unable to produce breast milk for any reason then use goats milk. Am following keenly.

We must not under estimate indigenous knowledge. Take the case of Chikungunya being constantly misdiagnosed as malaria yet locals know the difference between the two.
 
Wazungu hawajaweza kufanya utafiti hata wa nusu ya viumbe wa dunia hii amini usiamin huo ndio ukweli.


Wameshaa wasiliana na wazungu wenye vifaa na ambao walikwisha fanya utafiti wa viumbe vyote? manake tunaweza kusema tumegundua na kulipa jina kesho wenyewe wakaibuka na kusema kuwa iligundulika kabla ya Kristo
 
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