Aeromonas hydrophila subsp. dhakensis - a causative agent of gastroenteritis imported into the Czech Republic

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SEDLÁČEK Ivo KREJČÍ Eva ANDĚLOVÁ Anna SEDLÁČKOVÁ Michaela PORAZILOVÁ Iva HOLOCHOVÁ Pavla

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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Faculty of Science

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Field Microbiology, virology
Keywords Aeromonas; identification; ribotyping; fatty acids; cpn60 sequencing
Description Out of the twenty-one A. hydrophila complex isolates obtained during a routine examination of human diarrhoeal faeces, two A. hydrophila subsp. dhakensis isolates (P1097 = CCM 7329 and P1165) were successfully identified by ribotyping. The correct taxonomic position of the A. hydrophila subsp. dhakensis CCM 7329 was verified by cpn60 sequencing (GeneBank accession number HM536193). The remaining A. hydrophila complex isolates were identified as A. hydrophila subsp. hydrophila. The ability of biochemical tests and fatty acid methyl ester analysis to reliably discern both A. hydrophila subsp. dhakensis and A. hydrophila subsp. hydrophila was limited. In contrast to the A. hydrophila subsp. hydrophila, the faecal isolates of A. hydrophila subsp. dhakensis did not produce acid from arbutin. When compared in a two-dimensional plot, the A. hydrophila subsp. dhakensis faecal isolates contained higher amounts of the two minor fatty acids than the A. hydrophila subsp. hydrophila reference strain. This is the first detected occurrence of the less frequent A. hydrophila subsp. dhakensis in our region and ribotyping was proved as a suitable method for the identification of A. hydrophila subsp. dhakensis.
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