Extended phage-typing scheme forCampylobacter jejuniandCampylobacter coli
Autor: | R. Khakhria, H. Lior |
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Rok vydání: | 1992 |
Předmět: |
Canada
biology Epidemiology viruses Campylobacter Campylobacter coli biology.organism_classification medicine.disease_cause Campylobacter jejuni Virology Virus Microbiology Bacteriophage Infectious Diseases Campylobacter Infections medicine Animals Cattle Typing Bacteriophage Typing Bacteria Research Article Phage typing |
Zdroj: | Epidemiology and Infection. 108:403-414 |
ISSN: | 1469-4409 0950-2688 |
Popis: | SUMMARYThe extended phage-typing scheme described forCampylobacter jejuniandCampylobacter colihas established 46 different phage types using 19 typing phages. Altogether 754 campylobacter isolates, 672C. jejuniand 82C. coli, isolated from human and non-human sources received from 17 different countries were phage-typed. Overall, 80·6% of the total isolates were typable. Among typable strains, 9 phage types (3, 5, 10, 11, 18, 19, 23, 26 and 44) represented 57·0% of the strains, 21·3% of the strains belonged to another 37 phage types and the remaining 2·3% of isolates were designated atypical. The most common phage type 11 (140/754) was frequently observed amongC. jejuniisolates from human (113/561) and non-human sources (18/111). whereas type 44 was frequent amongC. coliisolates from human (22/59) and from non-human sources (8/23). A study of the animal host-associations of common phage types showed that contaminated cattle and poultry appear to be the most common sources of human infection. The greatest variety of phage types was observed in Canada (24 phage types), followed by Portugal (17 types) and the UK (14 types), reflecting the larger sample sizes from these countries. Phage type 11 was encountered in 12 different countries and prevalence of other phage types varied from one country to another. The number of isolates typable with the scheme varied from 93·2% (261/280) in Canada to 61% (47/77) in Thailand. However, the number and diversity of phage types makes phage typing the method of choice in epidemiological studies of campylobacter infections. |
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