The probiotic potential of 47 selected strains ofLactobacillus spp. was investigated. The strains were examined for resistance to pH 2.5 and 0.3% oxgall, adhesion to Caco-2 cells, and antimicrobial activities against enteric pathogenic bacteria in model systems. From the results obtained in vitro, five strains,Lactobacillus rhamnosus 19070-2, L. reuteri DSM 12246, L. rhamnosus LGG, L. delbrueckii subsp.lactis CHCC 2329, and L. casei subsp.alactus CHCC 3137, were selected for in vivo studies. The daily consumption by 12 healthy volunteers of two doses of 1010 freeze-dried bacteria of the selected strains for 18 days was followed by a washout period of 17 days. Fecal samples were taken at days 0 and 18 and during the washout period at days 5 and 11.Lactobacillus isolates were initially identified by API 50CHL and internal transcribed spacer PCR, and their identities were confirmed by restriction enzyme analysis in combination with pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Among the tested strains, L. rhamnosus 19070-2, L. reuteri DSM 12246, and L. rhamnosus LGG were identified most frequently in fecal samples; they were found in 10, 8, and 7 of the 12 samples tested during the intervention period, respectively, whereas reisolations were less frequent in the washout period. The bacteria were reisolated in concentrations from 105 to 108 cells/g of feces. Survival and reisolation of the bacteria in vivo appeared to be linked to pH tolerance, adhesion, and antimicrobial properties in vitro.
We present the demographic data on HIV-infected children from the Danish Paediatric HIV Cohort Study, an observational database on HIV in Denmark. Up to 1 July 2003 a total of 89 children had been diagnosed with HIV infection before the age of 16 y, of which 12 (13.5%) had died, 2 (2.2%) had emigrated from Denmark, and 13 had reached the age of 16 y. Estimates of prevalence and incidence of HIV infection in the area were 5.77/100,000 and 0.39/100,000 respectively, which are lower than in the adult population. After 1993 the number of newly diagnosed HIV infected children remained quite constant with an average of 4.2 diagnoses per y. Of the enrolled patients only 15.7% had both their parents of Danish origin, while 58.5% had at least 1 of the parents from an African country. Of the entire cohort, 20% were Caucasians, 51% were males and 76% were infected perinatally. There has been a shift in the HIV epidemic in children over recent y, with a higher proportion of newly diagnosed HIV patients having contracted the infection perinatally, a higher proportion being of non-Caucasian race, and the newly diagnosed individuals being younger. Even since 1995, a major part of the newly diagnosed children was born in Denmark by mothers from high-endemic areas and we therefore suggest that HIV-testing should actively be offered to all pregnant women coming from these high-risk areas.
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