| Literature DB >> 28122544 |
Lucjan Witkowski1, Magdalena Rzewuska2, Shinji Takai3, Dorota Chrobak-Chmiel2, Magdalena Kizerwetter-Świda2, Małgorzata Feret2, Marta Gawryś2, Maciej Witkowski4, Jerzy Kita5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rhodococcus equi is one of the most significant bacterial pathogens affecting foals up to 6 months of age worldwide. Rhodococcosis is present in Poland however information about molecular characterization of R. equi isolates is scarce. This study describes molecular characterization of Rhodococcus equi infection on 13 horse breeding farms in Poland between 2001 and 2012. Samples were collected by tracheobronchial aspiration from pneumonic foals or during necropsy. The R. equi isolates were genotyped by plasmid profiling and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; Horse; PFGE; Plasmid profile; Rhodococcosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28122544 PMCID: PMC5267371 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-017-0954-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Dendrogram of 57 virulent and 1 plasmid cured isolates of R. equi obtained from foals from Poland genotyped with VspI-PFGE method. Among the isolates ten PFGE clusters were detected clusters (a-j)
Plasmid profiles of VapA-positive R. equi
| No. | Plasmid type | Isolation rate (%) | Sample source | Country | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 85-kb type I | 96.4% | Foal | Germany | [ |
| 95.3% | Foal | Hungary | [ | ||
| 82.8% | Foal | Poland | This study | ||
| 71.4% | Soil | Hungary | [ | ||
| 69.0% | Foal | France | [ | ||
| 64.5% | Soil | USA | [ | ||
| 54.2% | Soil | Hungary | [ | ||
| 53.1% | Foal | USA | [ | ||
| 41.7% | Soil and feces | France | [ | ||
| 38.5% | Foals | Argentina | [ | ||
| 14.6% | Foal | Brazil | [ | ||
| 14.6% | Foals | Brazil | [ | ||
| 3.6% | Soil | South Africa | [ | ||
| - | Foals | South Africa | [ | ||
| 100% | Adult horse lymph node | Poland | [ | ||
| 2. | 85-kb type II | 4.9% | Foals | France | [ |
| 3. | 85-kb type III | 15,3% | Soil | Hungary | [ |
| 8.0% | Soil | USA | [ | ||
| 4.2% | Foals | USA | [ | ||
| 4. | 85-kb type IV | 2.1% | Foals | USA | [ |
| 1.1% | Soil | USA | [ | ||
| 5. | 85-kb type V | 1.7% | Foal | Poland | This study |
| 6. | 87-kb type I | 80.5% | Foals | Brazil | [ |
| 80.0% | Foals | Brazil | [ | ||
| 57.7% | Foals | Argentina | [ | ||
| 40.6% | Foals | USA | [ | ||
| 27.8% | Soil and feces | France | [ | ||
| 26.4% | Soil | USA | [ | ||
| 24.6% | Foals | France | [ | ||
| 13.8% | Foal | Poland | This study | ||
| 13.3% | Soil | Hungary | [ | ||
| 7.1% | Soil | South Africa | [ | ||
| 4.7% | Foals | Hungary | [ | ||
| 3.6% | Foal | Germany | [ | ||
| 7. | 87-kb type II | 85.2 | Foals | Japan | [ |
| 8. | 87-kb type III | 4.9% | Foals | Brazil | [ |
| 9. | 90-kb type I | 74.5% | Foals and dams | Japan | [ |
| 10. | 90-kb type II | 47.1% | Foals, soil and feces | Korea | [ |
| 0.8% | Soil and feces | Korea | [ | ||
| 11. | 90-kb type III | 24.7% | Foals and dams feces | Japan | [ |
| - | Foals | Japan | [ | ||
| 12. | 90-kb type IV | 0.9% | Foals and dams feces | Japan | [ |
| - | Foals | Japan | [ | ||
| 13. | 90-kb type V | 52.9% | Foals, soil and feces | Korea | [ |
| 1.2% | Soil and feces | Korea | [ |
Fig. 2EcoRI restriction fragments of the plasmids of R. equi. Lanes: 1, 85-kb type I; line 2, 85-kb type V (new type)