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- W2085244964 abstract "The distribution of different genotypes of Yersinia enterocolitica strains recovered from humans and from healthy pigs was investigated using PCR fingerprinting. The thirty six strains of Y. enterocolitica from humans, thirty five strains from pigs and Y. enterocolitica ATCC 9610 strain were included in this study. The tested strains of Y. enterocolitica belonged to O3 and O9 serogroups. The PCR fingerprinting using EAE5 primer (5' CTT AAT CTC AGT AAT GCT GGC CTT GG) made it possible to form five groups among the tested Y. enterocolitica strains. Two groups were very numerously represented by the tested strains. The thirty of Y. enterocolitica O3 strains from humans (thirty one of tested) and eighteen of Y. enterocolitica O3 strains from pigs (twenty of tested) belonged to one group. This group also included Y. enterocolitica ATCC9610 strain and four Y. enterocolitica O9 strains from pigs. All investigated Y. enterocolitica O9 strains from humans and the majority of Y. enterocolitica O9 strains isolated from pigs created a second, numerous group. The third genotype was created by two strains O9 from pigs, and the remaining two strains, isolated from pigs, belonging to O3 and O9 serogroups showed different binding patterns revealed by gel electrophoresis and created two other genotypes. The tested Y. enterocolitica strains which were isolated from humans formed only two groups but Y. enterocolitica strains isolated from pigs were found in five groups but such as the Y. enterocolitica strains from humans, the majority of strains from pigs were in first and second group. The Y. enterocolitica O3 strains regardless of their origin mostly represented the same PCR fingerprinting profile. The tested Y. enterocolitica O9 strains were more genetically diverse and represented four PCR fingerprinting profiles." @default.
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