Author:
CHISHOLM S. A.,CRICHTON P. B.,KNIGHT H. I.,OLD D. C.
Abstract
One-hundred-and-thirteen isolates of Salmonella serotype
Thompson from diverse sources in
seven countries were characterized by PvuII ribotyping and
IS200 fingerprinting. Ten PvuII
ribotypes were observed. The predominant PvuII ribotype 1 represented
a major clone of
world-wide distribution but was not found in Australia; PvuII
ribotypes 2 and 3 represented
minor clones. HincII ribotyping discriminated subtypes within
PvuII ribotype 1: HincII
ribotype 1 was distributed widely but HincII ribotype 2 was found
mainly in Scottish isolates.
None of 101 isolates of PvuII ribotypes 1–3 contained copies
of IS200. All 12 isolates of PvuII
ribotypes 4–10 were from Australia and 7 of them contained copies
of IS200 of 5 different
profiles. These results suggest the existence of at least two lineages
of Salmonella Thompson
with a different geographical distribution. The finding that most isolates
from man and poultry
in Scotland belonged to the same ribotype (PvuII 1/HincII
2) and were IS200-negative suggests
that poultry is an important source of human infection in Scotland.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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21 articles.
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