Literature DB >> 8594856

Comparative studies on group-B streptococci isolated from bovine milk samples in Thuringia and Hesse.

V Bopp1, C Lämmler.   

Abstract

In this study, 133 streptococci of serological group B, which were isolated from bovine milk samples in Thuringia and Hesse, were serotyped and further characterized. Serotyping of 99 group B streptococci from Thuringia revealed mainly the antigen patterns III, IV, IV/X and NT/X, and serotyping of the cultures from Hesse revealed mainly the antigen patterns IV, IV/X and NT/c alpha. The occurrence of polysaccharide- and protein-type antigens appeared to be related to various other characteristics of the bacteria. A significant relationship was observed among serotype, growth properties of the bacteria in fluid media and soft agar, and the occurrence of pigmentation. In addition, fibrinogen-binding properties of the bacteria and the ability to agglutinate rabbit erythrocytes seemed to be related to specific serotypes of the group-B streptococci. All these data were used to characterize group-B streptococcal isolates individually. This could be of importance in epidemiological studies and might help to explain the process of infection with this micro-organism.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8594856     DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0450.1995.tb00732.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zentralbl Veterinarmed B        ISSN: 0514-7166


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