پديد آورندگان :
Vahabi A. نويسنده , Ratlnejad J . نويسنده , Mohammadi P. نويسنده , Biglarian F. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Cockroaches play an important role in transmission of different diseases either mechanically and
occasionally biolo gically. The aim of current study was on the identification of cockro aches and their
contamination to different bact eria in two hospitals affiliated to the Kordestan University of Medic al
Sciences which was performed in 2003. Cockroaches were collected from different parts using sticky
traps, direct collection, and by means of vacuum cleaner. Co llected cockro aches were identified according
to the reliable systematic keys . Some of the collected cockroaches were selected randomly for the
presence of bacteria in their external parts as well as in the digestive tract using specific culture media.
Totally 450 specimens were collected. From which 44.4% identified as Amer ican Cockroach, Periplaneta
Americana and remain ing German cockroach, Blattella germanica. Among co llected coc kroac hes 58
specimens of German cockro aches and 40 American cockroac hes were selected to search for the presence
of bacteria . Results of culture media exhibited that 89.8י% (88.98) of cockroac hes were positiv e to the
bacteria. The bacteria were found main ly on externa l parts (67%) and remainin g from alimenta ry canal.
The main common bacteria was found Escherichia coli, however, only 5.1% was Escherichia sp ., which
was found on exte rna l parts. Among two hospit als it is found that Tohid hospital was more infected
(97 .5%). In the hospitals the infectivity of Am erican cockroaches was more prevalent than other spec ies.
All the American cockroaches and 70% of German cockroaches were infected to at least one bacterium.
Result showed that the pre sence of cockroache s in the hospitals can threaten the health of hospit alized
patients. Both cosmopolitan species was found infected in the hospitals. Sanitation of different
departments as well as diff erent method of control is recommended in the context of Integrated Vector
Management for cockroac h contro l.