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J Clin Microbiol ; 29(11): 2380-4, 1991 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1723069

RESUMO

Shigella sonnei is the most frequent cause of shigellosis in the United States. Epidemiologic studies of this organism have been hampered by the lack of adequate typing procedures. Ribosomal DNA analysis (ribotyping), a method which analyzes restriction fragment length polymorphisms in the chromosomal genes that encode rRNA, has recently been shown to be useful for microbial species identification and subtyping. To determine whether ribotyping could be used to distinguish between S. sonnei isolates, we conducted Southern hybridization studies on isolates from 16 different geographic locations and from four recent outbreaks. S. sonnei genomic DNA fragments generated following digestion with SalI hybridized with Escherichia coli 16S and 23S rRNAs to produce six distinct patterns; strains with patterns 1, 2, and 3 were each further subdivided into two additional patterns by using PvuII, SmaI, and SstI, respectively. Epidemiologically related strains had identical patterns. Ribotyping appears to be a useful tool for epidemiologic studies of shigellosis caused by S. sonnei.


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RNA Bacteriano/genética , RNA Ribossômico/genética , Shigella sonnei/classificação , Shigella sonnei/genética , Técnicas de Tipagem Bacteriana , Surtos de Doenças , Disenteria Bacilar/epidemiologia , Disenteria Bacilar/microbiologia , Humanos , Óperon , Polimorfismo de Fragmento de Restrição , Shigella sonnei/isolamento & purificação , Especificidade da Espécie , Estados Unidos
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J Infect Dis ; 163(2): 406-9, 1991 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1671055

RESUMO

During 1988 the number of Shigella dysenteriae type 1 infections reported in the United States increased fivefold. To determine if recent isolates from Mexico were related to those that caused epidemics of dysentery worldwide, Southern hybridization analysis was done with Shiga toxin and ribosomal RNA gene probes. Western hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere strains differed by the size of a single EcoRI fragment carrying the Shiga toxin genes. Three ribosomal DNA (rDNA) patterns were observed, which correlated with the strain's continental origin for 81 of 83 isolates tested. Together the Shiga toxin and rDNA probe results indicated that recent Mexican isolates were chromosomally similar to earlier Central American isolates and distinct from Asian and African strains. This suggests there has been no significant exchange of organisms between continents in recent decades and that the 1988 outbreak in Mexico was caused by strains present in Central America since at least 1962.


Assuntos
Disenteria Bacilar/epidemiologia , Shigella dysenteriae/classificação , África/epidemiologia , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Ásia/epidemiologia , Toxinas Bacterianas/genética , América Central/epidemiologia , DNA Ribossômico/análise , Surtos de Doenças , Disenteria Bacilar/microbiologia , Humanos , México/epidemiologia , Plasmídeos , Polimorfismo de Fragmento de Restrição , RNA Ribossômico/análise , Toxinas Shiga , Shigella dysenteriae/efeitos dos fármacos , Shigella dysenteriae/genética , Viagem , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia
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