2005
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.43.8.3688-3698.2005
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DNA Sequence-Based Subtyping and Evolutionary Analysis of Selected Salmonella enterica Serotypes

Abstract: While serotyping and phage typing have been used widely to characterize Salmonella isolates, sensitive subtyping methods that allow for evolutionary analyses are essential for examining Salmonella transmission, ecology, and evolution. A set of 25 Salmonella enterica isolates, representing five clinically relevant serotypes (serotypes Agona, Heidelberg, Schwarzengrund, Typhimurium, and Typhimurium var. Copenhagen) was initially used to develop a multilocus sequence typing (MLST) scheme for Salmonella targeting … Show more

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“…They deduced that MLST using the combination of housekeeping genes and virulence or flagellin genes was more discriminatory than MLST using only housekeeping genes [21,38,[42][43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They deduced that MLST using the combination of housekeeping genes and virulence or flagellin genes was more discriminatory than MLST using only housekeeping genes [21,38,[42][43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By AluI PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis of almost identical nucleotide regions of rompA, Regnery et al (40) (nucleotides 70 to 602) and Eremeeva et al (18) (nucleotides 70 to 701) were able to differentiate Hlp#2 from a combined In the public health setting, molecular typing of infectious agents is important for tracing their origin and spread in outbreak investigations, the detection of disseminated antibioticresistant strains in managed care facilities, the identification of hypervirulent strains, and monitoring failures in live vaccination programs (29). Molecular typing also allows for the study of bacterial population dynamics and may provide an improved understanding of the ecological niches occupied by specific pathogen types in the environment (24,45). Molecular typing schemes based on the sequencing of intergenic regions (IGRs) have been developed for Rickettsia conorii and Rickettsia prowazekii (21,49), and genetic typing of R. rickettsii based on variable-number-tandem-repeat loci was described recently (15, 18a, 48).…”
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“…Through data base analysis, the STs of our strains were matched in strains isolated in other countries (Table 5). MLST analysis combined with serotyping could be helpful for further characterization of obtained Salmonella strains (43). The recently published review on new alternative methodologies for S. enterica subsp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%