Non-toxigenic pattern II an IIID Bacteroides fragilis strains: coexistence in the same host

Diarrhoeic stool samples from 334 0-5-year-old children were analysed with respect to the incidence of Bacteroides fragilis as well as other enteropathogens. B. fragilis was recovered in 9.3% (31/334) of the samples, and 79 strains were examined for the presence of the bft gene or the BfPAI flanking...

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Published inResearch in microbiology Vol. 155; no. 7; pp. 522 - 524
Main Authors Antunes, Eduardo NF, Ferreira, Eliane O, Falcao, Lais S, Paula, Geraldo R, Avelar, Katia ES, Barroso, David E, Leite, Jose Paulo G, Ferreira, Maria Candida S, Domingues, Regina MCP
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LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2004
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Summary:Diarrhoeic stool samples from 334 0-5-year-old children were analysed with respect to the incidence of Bacteroides fragilis as well as other enteropathogens. B. fragilis was recovered in 9.3% (31/334) of the samples, and 79 strains were examined for the presence of the bft gene or the BfPAI flanking region using polymerase chain reaction assays. No enterotoxigenic B. fragilis strains were detected. In 29% (9/31) of the samples the coexistence of both II an IIID non-toxigenic B. fragilis (NTBF) patterns could be seen. In 51.6% (16/31) of the samples there existed a pattern II NTBF only, and in 19.4% (6/31) only pattern III could be detected. Strains from the same patient representing different patterns were submitted to pulsed-field gel electrophoresis assays. Fingerprints obtained by this technique showed that there was strong heterogeneity among strains from different individuals. However, different patterns from the same individual shared 100% similarity.
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ISSN:0923-2508
DOI:10.1016/j.resmic.2004.04.008