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Development and application of a multiple typing system for Clostridium difficile.

D E Mahony1, J Clow, L Atkinson, N Vakharia, W F Schlech.   

Abstract

A combination of bacteriocin, bacteriophage, and plasmid typing techniques was used to differentiate strains of Clostridium difficile. A typing set of 20 bacteriocin-producing strains was established after 400 isolates of C. difficile were screened for the ability to produce bacteriocin. These strains were used to type a collection of 114 isolates of C. difficile. Forty-six (40%) of the 114 isolates were typeable, and 31 typing patterns were distinguishable. Plasmid typing of the same 114 isolates of C. difficile showed that 67 (59%) of the isolates carried up to four plasmids ranging from 7 to 60 kb in size, although most strains contained only one or two plasmids. Twenty different plasmid typing patterns were observed among the isolates. A combination of bacteriocin and plasmid typing provided 77% typeability. Fifteen (13%) of the 114 strains were typeable with five bacteriophages isolated in our laboratory, but the increase in typeability of strains over that obtainable by plasmid and bacteriocin typing was only 1.8%. Isolates that were nontypeable by bacteriocins, plasmids, or phages could be divided into two groups on the basis of positive or negative cytotoxin production. This further division of strains would increase the typeability potential by 7%; i.e., the ability to differentiate strains would rise from 77 to 84%, or perhaps 86%, if phage typing were included. We conclude that more than one of the techniques reported in this paper must be used to achieve an acceptable level of typeability of this species.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1892377      PMCID: PMC183493          DOI: 10.1128/aem.57.7.1873-1879.1991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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