Plásmido de virulencia en yersinia enterocolítica 0-3 de origen murino / Virulence plasmid in yersinia enterocolitica 0-3 of murine origin
Rev. méd. Chile
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126(7): 788-92, jul. 1998. tab
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Pathogenic strains of Yersinia enterocolitica harbor a virulence plasmid of 45-48 megadalton that can be detected using different techniques. Rodents are important reservoirs of Y enterocolitica.Aim:
To investigate the carrier status of Y enterocolitica in murine rodents. Material andmethods:
Two hundred sixty one mice and rats were captured in rural and urban areas of Valdivia. Y enterocolitica was cultured from viscera and fecal homogenates. Virulence plasmids were detected using crystal violet binding.Results:
Thirteen Y enterocolitica strains were isolated from 11 rodents. Ten strains belonged to the biotype 1 and three to the biotype 4, serotype O3. The most frequently infected rodent species were R norvergicus (20 per cent), followed by A longipilis (11 per cent), A olivaceus (2 per cent) and O longicaudatus (2 per cent).Conclusions:
Rodents, and specially the domestic rat, can be an important source of Y enterocolitica infection for human and susceptible animal species
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Main subject:
Plasmids
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Yersinia enterocolitica
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Animals
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Rev. méd. Chile
Journal subject:
Medicine
Year:
1998
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Article
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