Chowdhury, N. R. ; Chakraborty, S. ; Eampokalap, B. ; Chaicumpa, W. ; Chongsa-nguan, M. ; Moolasart, P. ; Mitra, R. ; Ramamurthy, T. ; Bhattacharya, S. K. ; Nishibuchi, M. ; Takeda, Y. ; Balakrish Nair, G. (2000) Clonal dissemination of Vibrio parahaemolyticus displaying similar DNA fingerprint but belonging to two different serovars (O3:K6 and O4:K68) in Thailand and India Epidemiology and Infection, 125 (1). pp. 17-25. ISSN 1469-4409
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Abstract
Active surveillance of Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection among hospitalized patients in Calcutta, India, showed the appearance of the O4[ratio]K68 serovar for the first time in March 1998 alongside the continued predominant incidence of the O3[ratio]K6 serovar. Strains belonging to both these serovars have been reported to possess pandemic potential. The genomes of O3[ratio]K6 and O4[ratio]K68 strains and for comparison, non-O3[ratio]K6 and non-O4[ratio]K68 strains isolated from two different countries, India and Thailand, were examined by different molecular techniques to determine their relatedness. The O3[ratio]K6 and O4[ratio]K68 strains from Calcutta and Bangkok carried the tdh gene but not the trh gene. Characterization of representative strains of these two serovars by ribotyping and by arbitrarily primed-polymerase chain reaction (AP-PCR) showed that the isolates had identical ribotype and DNA fingerprint. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) performed with the same set of strains yielded nearly similar restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) patterns for the O3[ratio]K6 and O4[ratio]K68 isolates from Calcutta and Thailand. Phylogenetic analysis of the NotI RFLP showed that the O3[ratio]K6 and O4[ratio]K68 strains formed a cluster with 78-91% similarity thus indicating close genetic relationship between the two different serovars isolated during the same time-frame but from widely separated geographical regions. The non-O3[ratio]K6 and non-O4[ratio]K68, in contrast, showed different ribotype, AP-PCR and PFGE patterns.
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