Literature DB >> 15990285

Campylobacter jejuni isolated from retail poultry meat, bovine feces and bile, and human diarrheal samples in Japan: comparison of serotypes and genotypes.

Shioko Saito1, Jun Yatsuyanagi, Seizaburo Harata, Yuko Ito, Kunihiro Shinagawa, Noriyuki Suzuki, Ken-Ichi Amano, Katsuhiko Enomoto.   

Abstract

To determine the significance of poultry and bovine as infectious sources of Campylobacter jejuni in Japan, the serotype distribution and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) patterns of poultry and bovine isolates were compared with those of isolates from patients with diarrhea in Akita (Japan). Serotypes O:2 and O:4-complex were common in human, poultry, and bovine isolates, and serotype O:23,36,53 was common in human and bovine isolates. SmaI PFGE patterns of isolates belonging to these serotypes were generated. Eight PFGE patterns were shared by poultry and human isolates and three patterns were shared by human and bovine isolates. Further analysis of the isolates having the same SmaI PFGE pattern by KpnI PFGE confirmed that four patterns and two patterns were still shared by poultry and human isolates, and bovine and human isolates, respectively. Thus, serotypic and genotypic data indicated a possible link between sporadic human campylobacteriosis and C. jejuni from retail poultry and bovine bile and feces, suggesting that bovine serves as an infectious source of C. jejuni in Japan, as is observed in other countries.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15990285     DOI: 10.1016/j.femsim.2005.05.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol        ISSN: 0928-8244


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