JHECDs: Journal of Health Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases
Vol 3 No 2 (2017): JHECDs Vol. 3, No. 2, Desember 2017

Semut sebagai vektor mekanik bakteri di dalam gedung Balai Litbang P2B2 Tanah Bumbu, Kalimantan Selatan: studi pendahuluan

Ika Setianingsih (Balai Litbang P2B2 Tanah Bumbu, Kementerian Kesehatan)
Muhammad Rasyid Ridha (Balai Litbang P2B2 Tanah Bumbu, Kementerian Kesehatan)
Syarif Hidayat (Balai Litbang P2B2 Tanah Bumbu, Kementerian Kesehatan)
Dicky Andiarsa (Balai Litbang P2B2 Tanah Bumbu, Kementerian Kesehatan)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 May 2019

Abstract

Ants are now now noticeable as a mechanical vector of pathogenic bacteria, some of which have been resistant to certain antibiotics. Its wide presence allows ants to easily transmit disease agents. This study aims to determine the type of ants in Balai Litbang P2B2 Tanah Bumbu and possible role as a vector mechanical bacteria. This research was conducted at Balai Litbang P2B2 Tanah Bumbu from August to September 2017, the sample was obtained from 15 rooms by using the sugar solution feed placed in the microtube, then the ant was identified by referring to Key to Identifying Common Household Ants and Pictorial Key to the Common Urban Ants of North Carolina, followed by identification of bacteria on selective and biochemical media referring to Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 2. Out of a total of 16 samples, five types of ants are known: Tapinoma melanochephalum, Paratrechina longicornis, Tetramorium caespitum, and Anoplolepis gracilipes , and Solenopsis spp. Bacteria are found in all types of ants. The bacteria identified were Bacillus alvei, Bacillus badius, Bacillus insulitus, Serratia liquefaciens, Enterobacter aglomerans, and Klebsiella ozonae, and Enterobacter spp. The ants found in Balai P2B2 Tanah Bumbu are potentially bacterial mechanical vectors.

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Journal Info

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jhecds

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

Description

JHECDs accept and publish 5 (five) original and review papers within health epidemiology and communicable diseases subject. Any other papers broader than previously mentioned but still related to communicable diseases (e.g economic or policy study related to communicable diseases) are considerable. ...