| Literature DB >> 21537404 |
Stella I Smith, Muinah A Fowora, Helen A Goodluck, Francisca O Nwaokorie, Olusimbo O Aboaba, Bolanle Opere.
Abstract
A total of 61 isolates of Salmonella spp (made up of 26 clinical isolates and 20 food handler and 15 animal isolates) were typed by RAPD-PCR for the purpose of screening for epidemiologically related isolates. The RAPD -PCR typing method used comprised six primers namely 787, 797, 784, 1254, RAPD 1 and RAPD 2 but 784 and 1254 did not produce discriminatory patterns and so were dropped. From the 61 strains, RAPD fingerprinting with primers RAPD 1, 2 produced 22 and 24 fingerprint patterns respectively. RAPD fingerprinting with primers 787, 797 produced 17, 11 fingerprinting patterns respectively. Combinations of the two RAPD 1 and 2 primers increased the discrimination of Salmonella strains to 32 patterns rather than the other primers used. Primer 797 was the least discriminatory. This study showed that the RAPD 1 and 2 primers would be useful for epidemiological typing of the Salmonella spp in Nigeria.Entities:
Keywords: RAPD-PCR; Salmonella; animals; food handlers
Year: 2010 PMID: 21537404 PMCID: PMC3077241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet ISSN: 1948-1756