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Proteus
Sat Apr 22, 2006, 10:19 AM
By Deborah Smith Science Editor
SMH April 22, 2006

www.smh.com.au (http://www.smh.com.au/news/science/theres-something-in-the-water-and-its-not-just-fish/2006/04/21/1145344273811.html)


FISH tanks can harbour a gastric bug capable of causing illness serious enough for infected children to have to go to hospital.

The bacterium, a strain of salmonella resistant to many drugs, is thought to have been imported from Asia with tropical fish.

Australian researchers proved the link between gastroenteritis and fish tanks by showing that the strains of salmonella in patients and in their home aquariums were genetically identical.

Diane Lightfoot, a salmonella specialist at the University of Melbourne and a member of the research team, said the study highlighted the need for care when cleaning tanks.

Fish were good pets, she said, "and fish tanks aren't to be feared. But commonsense hygiene is needed."

This included washing hands after touching the water or gravel and making sure the water did not splash onto surfaces where it could contaminate food, she said.

Dr Lightfoot began to suspect an association between tropical fish and the unusual variety of salmonella, known as Salmonella enterica serovar Paratyphi B, more than five years ago.

Between 10 and 20 of the 7000 salmonella infections reported each year in Australia were this variety. Multi-drug resistance was usually associated with overseas strains, but in most cases the infected Australians had not travelled recently.

Acting on the suspicion of British colleagues, she asked health authorities to see whether the people had aquariums. Most did, and samples were collected from some of the tanks.

The new genetic study, led by researchers at the NSW Department of Primary Industries and published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, was the first definitive report showing that ornamental aquariums were a reservoir of the multidrug-resistant salmonella strain, Dr Lightfoot said.

It is thought to have arisen in South-East Asia, where antibiotics are widely used in fish aquaculture.

The vice-president of the Marine Aquarium Society of Sydney, Caevan Sachinwalla, washes his hands before putting them in his spectacular reef aquarium to protect the fish, corals and anemones. "There is satisfaction in being able to grow corals and other life forms and see them prosper," he said.

discus000
Sat Apr 22, 2006, 11:28 AM
Gosh!

I better stop drinking the aquarium water during those water changes!

Darth_discus
Sat Apr 22, 2006, 11:47 AM
shocking never knew

will watch out for that one pro

Thanks

mcloughlin2
Sat Apr 22, 2006, 12:01 PM
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


Gosh!

I better stop drinking the aquarium water during those water changes!

Same here!!!!

G-1000
Sat Apr 22, 2006, 01:23 PM
Im just not going to w/c at all then

lol

nicholas76
Tue May 02, 2006, 12:21 PM
I'll just start keeping my fish in vodka instead.

discus000
Tue May 02, 2006, 01:09 PM
I've got a story to tell.
Might be related to this topic might be not,but the comments i made in this topic probably backfired on me.

On thursday morning i did a water change. I always use a waterhose to take old water out which goes directly into the garden.I accidently drank some of the water during the start of the siphoning.

On Thursday afternoon I had this pain in my stomach and i'm constantly visiting the john almost every hour and i would constantly vomit.
This went on for about 4 days.During that time i barely ate and lost about 3 kgs during the whole ordeal.

I didn't visit the doctor and thought that it was probably something i ate on Wednesday.

But come to think of it i didn't really eat anything that i can think of that can make me really sick( i have a pretty strong stomach)....hehehe

I didnt think about what Pro quoted until i saw this topic again and made me realised that it could have been the cause.

Guys and Gals use me as an example.DONT DRINK AQUARIUM WATER! In all probability it will make you sick.

The only good thing i got out of this is that my clothes are a little loose.

PS
This is a true story and sorry for the long post.

nicholas76
Tue May 02, 2006, 01:24 PM
very interesting!

now i need to lose 15 kg so how many glasses of tank water do i need to drink over what period of time....................... hmmmmmmmmmm


wieght loss fast! and it costs you next to nothing!

actually discus do cost $$$$$$$ hehe

G-1000
Wed May 03, 2006, 10:00 AM
makes you think how sick the discus can get if thats what it does to us humans

G