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molecular characterization of fluoroquinolone-resistant campylobacter spp. isolated from poultry.campylobacteriosis, an infectious disease caused by campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli, is treated by fluoroquinolone antibiotics in clinical practices. however, use of these drugs in animal husbandry may select for fluoroquinolone-resistant campylobacters and, thereby, compromise the clinical treatment of infection. in this study, 21 fluoroquinolone-resistant campylobacters were isolated from poultry samples. morphological and biochemical characteristics indicated that 19 isolates were ...200312619802
a real-time pcr assay for the detection of campylobacter jejuni in foods after enrichment culture.a real-time pcr assay was developed for the quantitative detection of campylobacter jejuni in foods after enrichment culture. the specificity of the assay for c. jejuni was demonstrated with a diverse range of campylobacter species, related organisms, and unrelated genera. the assay had a linear range of quantification over six orders of magnitude, and the limit of detection was approximately 12 genome equivalents. the assay was used to detect c. jejuni in both naturally and artificially contami ...200312620820
detection and typing of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli and analysis of indicator organisms in three waterborne outbreaks in finland.waterborne outbreaks associated with contamination of drinking water by campylobacter jejuni are rather common in the nordic countries sweden, norway, and finland, where in sparsely populated districts groundwater is commonly used without disinfection. campylobacters, escherichia coli, or other coliforms have rarely been detected in potential sources. we studied three waterborne outbreaks in finland caused by c. jejuni and used sample volumes of 4,000 to 20,000 ml for analysis of campylobacters ...200312620821
comparison of broth microdilution, e test, and agar dilution methods for antibiotic susceptibility testing of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli.a standardized broth microdilution method was compared to the e test and an agar dilution method for the antimicrobial susceptibility testing of campylobacter jejuni and c. coli isolates. a group of 47 human clinical isolates, 37 isolates from retail poultry, and 29 isolates from living turkeys (total, 113 isolates) was included in the study. these encompassed 92 c. jejuni and 21 c. coli strains. the mics of six antimicrobial agents were determined by the broth microdilution and e test methods, ...200312624030
molecular typing of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli. 200312624086
flagellin glycosylation island in pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea and its role in host specificity.the deduced amino acid sequences of the flagellins of pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci and p. syringae pv. glycinea are identical; however, their abilities to induce a hypersensitive reaction are clearly different. the reason for the difference seems to depend on the posttranslational modification of the flagellins. to investigate the role of this posttranslational modification in the interactions between plants and bacterial pathogens, we isolated genes that are potentially involved in the postt ...200314594840
molecular structure and evolution of the conjugative multiresistance plasmid pre25 of enterococcus faecalis isolated from a raw-fermented sausage.plasmid pre25 from enterococcus faecalis transfers resistances against kanamycin, neomycin, streptomycin, clindamycin, lincomycin, azithromycin, clarithromycin, erythromycin, roxithromycin, tylosin, chloramphenicol, and nourseothricin sulfate by conjugation in vitro to e. faecalis jh2-2, lactococcus lactis bu2, and listeria innocua l19. its nucleotide sequence of 50237 base pairs represents the largest, fully sequenced conjugative multiresistance plasmid of enterococci (plasmid 46 (2001) 170). t ...200314597005
diversity and succession of the intestinal bacterial community of the maturing broiler chicken.the diversity of bacterial floras in the ilea and ceca of chickens that were fed a vegetarian corn-soy broiler diet devoid of feed additives was examined by analysis of 1,230 partial 16s rrna gene sequences. nearly 70% of sequences from the ileum were related to those of lactobacillus, with the majority of the rest being related to clostridiaceae (11%), streptococcus (6.5%), and enterococcus (6.5%). in contrast, clostridiaceae-related sequences (65%) were the most abundant group detected in the ...200314602645
hazards of healthy living: bottled water and salad vegetables as risk factors for campylobacter infection. 200314609455
characterization of waterborne outbreak-associated campylobacter jejuni, walkerton, ontario. 200314609457
evaluation of the prospect microplate assay for detection of campylobacter: a routine laboratory perspective.to evaluate the use of the new enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, the prospect campylobacter microplate assay (alexon-trend, minneapolis, mn, usa), which allows 2-h detection of both campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli antigen directly in stool specimens.200314616724
pseudaminic acid, the major modification on campylobacter flagellin, is synthesized via the cj1293 gene.flagellins from campylobacter jejuni 81-176 and campylobacter coli vc167 are heavily glycosylated. the major modifications on both flagellins are pseudaminic acid (pse5ac7ac), a nine carbon sugar that is similar to sialic acid, and an acetamidino-substituted analogue of pseudaminic acid (pseam). previous data have indicated that pseam is synthesized via pse5ac7ac in c. jejuni 81-176, but that the two sugars are synthesized using independent pathways in c. coli vc167. the cj1293 gene of c. jejuni ...200314617187
effect of temperature on viability of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli on raw chicken or pork skin.to determine growth and survival of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli on chicken and pork, campylobacter spp. (10(4) cfu/cm2) were inoculated on pieces of raw, irradiated chicken or pork skin and exposed to temperatures ranging from -20 to 42 degrees c under either microaerobic or aerobic conditions. viable counts over 48 h declined 2 to 3 log cfu/cm2 at -20 degrees c and 1 to 2 log cfu/cm2 at 25 degrees c regardless of skin type, species of campylobacter, or level of oxygen. at 4 degr ...200314627278
isolation of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli from the gall bladder samples of sheep and identification by polymerase chain reaction.in this study, 100 gall bladder samples of sheep slaughtered at an abattoir in elaziğ province were examined for campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli by culture and polymerase chain reaction (pcr). preston campylobacter agar supplemented with 7% horse blood and preston selective supplement (oxoid, hampshire, uk) were used for isolation of the agents. campylobacter spp. were isolated in 66 samples, and they were identified as 34% c. jejuni and 32% c. coli. a multiplex pcr based upon the us ...200314629001
antimicrobial resistance in campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli strains isolated in 1991 and 2001-2002 from poultry and humans in berlin, germany.the susceptibilities of 430 campylobacter jejuni strains and 79 c. coli strains to six antimicrobial agents were tested and analyzed. the two sets of strains originated from retail market chicken and turkey samples and from humans, respectively, in berlin, germany. two groups of isolates, one dating from 1991 and the other dating from 2001-2002, were tested. of the campylobacter sp. isolates recovered from humans in 2001-2002, 45.1% were resistant to ciprofloxacin, 37.8% were resistant to tetrac ...200314638490
risk factors for sporadic campylobacter jejuni infections in rural michigan: a prospective case-control study.this case-control study investigated risk factors for campylobacteriosis in a rural population. exposure to live farm animals was hypothesized to increase the risk for campylobacter jejuni enteritis.200314652344
genetic diversity of campylobacter jejuni isolates from farm animals and the farm environment.the genetic diversity of campylobacter jejuni isolates from farm animals and their environment was investigated by multilocus sequence typing (mlst). a total of 30 genotypes, defined by allelic profiles (assigned to sequence types [sts]), were found in 112 c. jejuni isolates originating in poultry, cattle, sheep, starlings, and slurry. all but two of these genotypes belonged to one of nine c. jejuni clonal complexes previously identified in isolates from human disease and retail food samples and ...200314660392
survival of helicobacter pylori in a natural freshwater environment.the mode by which helicobacter pylori, the causative agent of most gastric ulcers, is transmitted remains undetermined. epidemiological evidence suggests these organisms are waterborne; however, h. pylori has rarely been grown from potential water sources. this may be due to the ability of this organism to rapidly enter the viable but nonculturable (vbnc) state. our investigation examines the entrance of h. pylori into this state in laboratory cultures and a natural freshwater environment as wel ...200314660399
avian reservoirs and zoonotic potential of the emerging human pathogen helicobacter canadensis.a polyphasic identification approach was used to investigate the taxonomic position of campylobacter-like isolates recovered from barnacle geese (branta leucopsis) and canada geese (branta candensis). seven strains were selected from a collection of 21 isolates and analyzed by extensive phenotypic testing; four strains were characterized by 16s rrna gene sequence analysis. the results clearly identified the bird isolates as helicobacter canadensis, recently described as an emerging human pathoge ...200314660407
risk factors for antibiotic resistance in campylobacter spp. isolated from raw poultry meat in switzerland.the world-wide increase of foodborne infections with antibiotic resistant pathogens is of growing concern and is designated by the world health organization as an emerging public health problem. thermophilic campylobacter have been recognised as a major cause of foodborne bacterial gastrointestinal human infections in switzerland and in many other countries throughout the world. poultry meat is the most common source for foodborne cases caused by campylobacter. because all classes of antibiotics ...200314662013
risk factors associated with campylobacter jejuni infections in curaçao, netherlands antilles.a steady increase in the incidence of guillain-barré syndrome (gbs) with a seasonal preponderance, almost exclusively related to campylobacter jejuni, and a rise in the incidence of laboratory-confirmed campylobacter enteritis have been reported from curaçao, netherlands antilles. we therefore investigated possible risk factors associated with diarrhea due to epidemic c. jejuni. typing by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis identified four epidemic clones which accounted for almost 60% of the infec ...200314662945
applicability of a rapid duplex real-time pcr assay for speciation of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli directly from culture plates.a rapid duplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (pcr) assay for speciation of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli using the abi prism 7700 sequence detection system (applied biosystems) was developed based on two of the genes used in a conventional multiplex pcr. a rapid turnaround time of 3 h was achieved with the use of boiled cell lysates. applicability of the assay was tested with 6015 random campylobacter strains referred to the campylobacter reference unit, with 97.6% being iden ...200314680705
resistance to quinolones in campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli from danish broilers at farm level.to investigate the prevalence of quinolone resistance among campylobacter jejuni and camp. coli isolates from danish poultry at the farm level, as well as for the whole country.200312492931
association of helicobacter pylori antioxidant activities with host colonization proficiency.to assess the importance of two separate antioxidant activities in helicobacter pylori, we tested the abilities of strains with mutations in either tpx (encoding thiolperoxidase) or ahpc (encoding alkyl hydroperoxide reductase [ahpc]) to colonize the stomachs of mice. the tpx strain was clearly more sensitive than the parent strain to both oxygen and cumene hydroperoxide. the strain colonized only 5% of the inoculated mice. two different classes of oxygen-sensitive ahpc mutants in the type strai ...200312496216
antimicrobial susceptibilities of campylobacter strains isolated from finnish subjects infected domestically or from those infected abroad.the in vitro susceptibilities of 678 campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli strains isolated from stool samples of the same number of finnish subjects were studied. a total of 523 patients, representing inhabitants from throughout finland, had not traveled abroad within the 2 weeks prior to becoming ill, whereas 155 persons had presumably acquired their infections abroad. the antimicrobial agents studied were erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, trovafloxacin, and moxifloxacin. the mi ...200312499176
enhanced surveillance of campylobacter infection in the north west of england 1997-1999.to identify sources and routes of infection for sporadic cases of campylobacter infection in the north west of england.200312504607
survival and resuscitation of ten strains of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli under acid conditions.the culturability of 10 strains of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli was studied after the bacteria were exposed to acid conditions for various periods of time. campylobacter cells could not survive 2 h under acid conditions (formic acid at ph 4). the 10 campylobacter strains could not be recovered, even when enrichment media were used. viable cells, however, could be detected by a double-staining (5-cyano-2,3-ditolyl tetrazolium chloride [ctc]-4',6'-diamidino-2-phenylindole [dapi]) te ...200312514068
comparative genotyping of campylobacter jejuni by amplified fragment length polymorphism, multilocus sequence typing, and short repeat sequencing: strain diversity, host range, and recombination.three molecular typing methods were used to study the relationships among 184 campylobacter strains isolated from humans, cattle, and chickens. all strains were genotyped by amplified fragment length polymorphism (aflp) analysis, multilocus sequence typing (mlst), and sequence analysis of a genomic region with short tandem repeats designated clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (crisprs). mlst and aflp analysis yielded more than 100 different profiles and patterns, respectiv ...200312517820
molecular assays for detection of human metapneumovirus.the recent description of the respiratory pathogen human metapneumovirus (hmpv) has highlighted a deficiency in current diagnostic techniques for viral agents associated with acute lower respiratory tract infections. we describe two novel approaches to the detection of viral rna by use of reverse transcriptase pcr (rt-pcr). the pcr products were identified after capture onto a solid-phase medium by hybridization with a sequence-specific, biotinylated oligonucleotide probe. the assay was applied ...200312517833
evaluation of 11 pcr assays for species-level identification of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli.we examined the sensitivity and specificity of 11 pcr assays described for the species identification of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli by using 111 type, reference, and field strains of c. jejuni, c. coli, and campylobacter lari. for six assays, an additional 21 type strains representing related campylobacter, arcobacter, and helicobacter species were also included. pcr tests were initially established in the laboratory by optimizing conditions with respect to five type and referen ...200312517869
real-time pcr assay for rapid and accurate detection of point mutations conferring resistance to clarithromycin in helicobacter pylori.the main cause of failure of helicobacter pylori eradication therapy is resistance to clarithromycin. the resistance is due to three point mutations in two positions on the 23s rrna (a2142c, a2142g, and a2143g). our aim was to develop a rapid and accurate method to detect these mutations directly on biopsy specimens. we developed a real-time pcr that included a simultaneous detection of the amplicons by hybridization of two probes labeled with lc-red and fluorescein by using the fluorescence res ...200312517879
epidemiology and antimicrobial susceptibilities of 111 campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated in québec, canada, from 1983 to 2000.the epidemiology and antimicrobial susceptibilities of 111 campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from 103 patients from 1983 to 2000 in québec, canada, were determined. the median number of patients infected annually with this bacteria was seven, with an incidence of 0.1 per 100,000 population. the male-to-female ratio was 1.1 to 1.0. the patients originated from 13 of the 18 québec socioeconomic regions. the age range of the patients was 6 months to 90 years old, 53% being > or = 70 ...200312517895
the gam protein of bacteriophage mu is an orthologue of eukaryotic ku.mu bacteriophage inserts its dna into the genome of host bacteria and is used as a model for dna transposition events in other systems. the eukaryotic ku protein has key roles in dna repair and in certain transposition events. here we show that the gam protein of phage mu is conserved in bacteria, has sequence homology with both subunits of ku, and has the potential to adopt a similar architecture to the core dna-binding region of ku. through biochemical studies, we demonstrate that gam and the ...200312524520
characterization of helicobacter pylori nickel metabolism accessory proteins needed for maturation of both urease and hydrogenase.previous studies demonstrated that two accessory proteins, hypa and hypb, play a role in nickel-dependent maturation of both hydrogenase and urease in helicobacter pylori. here, the two proteins were purified and characterized. hypa bound two ni(2+) ions per dimer with positive cooperativity (hill coefficient, approximately 2.0). the dissociation constants k(1) and k(2) for ni(2+) were 58 and 1.3 microm, respectively. studies on purified site-directed mutant proteins in each of the five histidin ...200312533448
the iron-binding protein dps confers hydrogen peroxide stress resistance to campylobacter jejuni.we identified and characterized the iron-binding protein dps from campylobacter jejuni. electron microscopic analysis of this protein revealed a spherical structure of 8.5 nm in diameter, with an electron-dense core similar to those of other proteins of the dps (dna-binding protein from starved cells) family. cloning and sequencing of the dps-encoding gene (dps) revealed that a 450-bp open reading frame (orf) encoded a protein of 150 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 17,332 da. ami ...200312533477
evaluation of broiler litter with reference to the microbial composition as assessed by using 16s rrna and functional gene markers.very little is known about the microbial composition of animal bedding wastes, including poultry litter, and what is known has been deduced from standard culture methods, by which some fastidious organisms that exist in the environment may not be detected. we evaluated the bacterial composition of poultry litter by using a combination of culture and molecular detection. total aerobic bacteria in poultry litter were detected by culture at 10(9) cfu/g of material. enteric bacteria such as enteroco ...200312571010
specific detection of arcobacter and campylobacter strains in water and sewage by pcr and fluorescent in situ hybridization.the aim of this study was to evaluate pcr and fluorescent in situ hybridization (fish) techniques for detecting arcobacter and campylobacter strains in river water and wastewater samples. both 16s and 23s rrna sequence data were used to design specific primers and oligonucleotide probes for pcr and fish analyses, respectively. in order to assess the suitability of the methods, the assays were performed on naturally and artificially contaminated samples and compared with the isolation of cells on ...200312571045
occurrence and resistance to antibiotics of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli in animals and meat in northeastern italy.a study was carried out in northeastern italy during 2000 and 2001 to investigate the occurrence of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli in animals, cattle, pigs, and broilers, and raw meat, beef, pork, and chicken. campylobacter spp. were detected in 53.9% of the cattle, 63.5% of the pigs, and 82.9% of the broilers examined. chicken meat was frequently contaminated (81.3%), while lower rates were found in pork meat (10.3%) and beef (1.3%). the resistance to antibiotics of the strains was ...200312593931
antibiotic susceptibility of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli human isolates from bosnia and herzegovina. 200312654755
antimicrobial resistance of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolates from broiler chickens isolated at an irish poultry processing plant.the antibiotic susceptibility of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolates from broiler chickens were determined in order to evaluate the level of antibiotic resistance of campylobacter species in the irish poultry industry.200312680938
prevalence of cytolethal distending toxin production in periodontopathogenic bacteria.cytolethal distending toxin (cdt) is a newly identified virulence factor produced by several pathogenic bacteria implicated in chronic infection. seventy three strains of periodontopathogenic bacteria were examined for the production of cdt by a hela cell bioassay and for the presence of the cdt gene by pcr with degenerative oligonucleotide primers, which were designed based on various regions of the escherichia coli and campylobacter cdtb genes, which have been successfully used for the identif ...200312682119
investigation of infectious agents associated with arthritis by reverse transcription pcr of bacterial rrna.in reactive and postinfectious arthritis the joints are generally sterile but the presence of bacterial antigens and nucleic acids has been reported. to investigate whether organisms traffic to affected joints in these conditions, we performed reverse transcription pcr using universal primers to amplify any bacterial 16s rrna sequences present in synovial fluid. bacterial sequences were detected in most cases, even after treatment of the synovial fluid with dnase, implying the presence of bacter ...200312716447
investigation of infectious agents associated with arthritis by reverse transcription pcr of bacterial rrna.in reactive and postinfectious arthritis the joints are generally sterile but the presence of bacterial antigens and nucleic acids has been reported. to investigate whether organisms traffic to affected joints in these conditions, we performed reverse transcription pcr using universal primers to amplify any bacterial 16s rrna sequences present in synovial fluid. bacterial sequences were detected in most cases, even after treatment of the synovial fluid with dnase, implying the presence of bacter ...200312716447
detection of conserved n-linked glycans and phase-variable lipooligosaccharides and capsules from campylobacter cells by mass spectrometry and high resolution magic angle spinning nmr spectroscopy.glycomics, the study of microbial polysaccharides and genes responsible for their formation, requires the continuous development of rapid and sensitive methods for the identification of glycan structures. in this study, methods for the direct analysis of sugars from 108 to 1010 cells are outlined using the human gastrointestinal pathogen, campylobacter jejuni. using capillary-electrophoresis coupled with sensitive electrospray mass spectrometry, we demonstrate variability in the lipid a componen ...200312716884
inhibition of helicobacter pylori growth in vitro by bulgarian propolis: preliminary report.bee glue (propolis) possesses antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anaesthetic and immunostimulating activities. the aim of the study was to evaluate the inhibitory effect of bulgarian propolis on helicobacter pylori growth in vitro. activity of 30% ethanolic extract of propolis (eep) against 38 clinical isolates of h. pylori was evaluated by using the agar-well diffusion method. ethanol was used as a control. in addition, the effect of propolis on the growth of 26 h. pylori and 18 campylobacter st ...200312721318
in vivo tracking of campylobacter jejuni by using a novel recombinant expressing green fluorescent protein.campylobacter jejuni is a leading cause of food-borne disease in developed countries. the goal of this study was to develop a plasmid-based reporter system with green fluorescent protein (gfp) to facilitate the study of c. jejuni in a variety of niches. c. jejuni transformants harboring the pmek91 gfp gene (gfp)-containing vector were readily detectable by both fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. given the ease of detecting these organisms, additional experiments were performed in which ...200312732559
antimicrobial-resistant campylobacter species from retail raw meats.the antimicrobial susceptibilities of 378 campylobacter isolates were determined. resistance to tetracycline was the most common (82%), followed by resistance to doxycycline (77%), erythromycin (54%), nalidixic acid (41%), and ciprofloxacin (35%). campylobacter coli displayed significantly higher rates of resistance to ciprofloxacin and erythromycin than campylobacter jejuni, and campylobacter isolates from turkey meat showed a greater resistance than those from chicken meat.200312732579
usefulness of the microseq 500 16s ribosomal dna-based bacterial identification system for identification of clinically significant bacterial isolates with ambiguous biochemical profiles.due to the inadequate automation in the amplification and sequencing procedures, the use of 16s rrna gene sequence-based methods in clinical microbiology laboratories is largely limited to identification of strains that are difficult to identify by phenotypic methods. in this study, using conventional full-sequence 16s rrna gene sequencing as the "gold standard," we evaluated the usefulness of the microseq 500 16s ribosomal dna (rdna)-based bacterial identification system, which involves amplifi ...200312734240
phenotypic and genotypic differentiation of campylobacter spp. isolated from austrian broiler farms: a comparison.an identification scheme based on restriction fragment length polymorphism of polymerase chain reaction products (pcr-rflp) was developed to differentiate isolates of the genera campylobacter, arcobacter and helicobacter. based on the 16s rrna gene of these genera, pcr amplified a 1216-bp fragment. the amplicons were digested with the restriction enzymes rsai and ecorv. additional differentiation was obtained using a pcr-assay based on the hippuricase gene. genotyping was performed on several re ...200312745378
comparison of recovery methods for freeze-injured listeria monocytogenes, salmonella typhimurium, and campylobacter coli in cell suspensions and associated with pork surfaces.cells injured as a result of freezing, heating, and acidification treatments may not grow during conventional microbiological procedures owing to the presence of selective agents, compounds, or dyes in the media, impairing the cell's ability to repair itself and grow. injured cells can be recovered by combining selective and nonselective media into a single system. with such combinations, the diffusion of the selective compounds or dyes is controlled, allowing for the resuscitation of injured ce ...200312747688
pcr detection of seven virulence and toxin genes of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolates from danish pigs and cattle and cytolethal distending toxin production of the isolates.to study the prevalence of seven virulence and toxin genes, and cytolethal distending toxin (cdt) production of campylobacter jejuni and c. coli isolates from danish pigs and cattle.200312752808
antimicrobial resistance of campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni strains isolated from humans in 1998 to 2001 in montréal, canada.the rates of resistance of 51 to 72 human strains of campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni isolated annually from 1998 to 2001 in montréal, québec, canada, varied from 1 to 12% for erythromycin, 43 to 68% for tetracycline, and 10 to 47% for ciprofloxacin. in the last years of the study, there was a significant increase in the rate of resistance to ciprofloxacin (p = 0.00003) but not in the rate of resistance to erythromycin (p = 0.056) or tetracycline (p = 0.095) compared to the rate obtained in th ...200312760892
campylobacter--a tale of two protein glycosylation systems.post-translational glycosylation is a universal modification of proteins in eukarya, archaea and bacteria. two recent publications describe the first confirmed report of a bacterial n-linked glycosylation pathway in the human gastrointestinal pathogen campylobacter jejuni. in addition, an o-linked glycosylation pathway has been identified and characterized in c. jejuni and the related species campylobacter coli. both pathways have similarity to the respective n- and o-linked glycosylation proces ...200312781527
use of pcr for direct detection of campylobacter species in bovine feces.this study reports on the use of pcr to directly detect and distinguish campylobacter species in bovine feces without enrichment. inhibitors present in feces are a major obstacle to using pcr to detect microorganisms. the qiaamp dna stool minikit was found to be an efficacious extraction method, as determined by the positive amplification of internal control dna added to bovine feces before extraction. with nested or seminested multiplex pcr, campylobacter coli, c. fetus, c. hyointestinalis, and ...200312788747
rapid detection of campylobacter coli, c. jejuni, and salmonella enterica on poultry carcasses by using pcr-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.contamination of retail poultry by campylobacter spp. and salmonella enterica is a significant source of human diarrheal disease. isolation and identification of these microorganisms require a series of biochemical and serological tests. in this study, campylobacter ceue and salmonella inva genes were used to design probes in pcr-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa), as an alternative to conventional bacteriological methodology, for the rapid detection of campylobacter jejuni, campylobacter ...200312788755
species-specific identification of campylobacters by partial 16s rrna gene sequencing.species-specific identification of campylobacters is problematic, primarily due to the absence of suitable biochemical assays and the existence of atypical strains. 16s rrna gene (16s rdna)-based identification of bacteria offers a possible alternative when phenotypic tests fail. therefore, we evaluated the reliability of 16s rdna sequencing for the species-specific identification of campylobacters. sequence analyses were performed by using almost 94% of the complete 16s rrna genes of 135 phenot ...200312791878
reduction of bacteria on pork carcasses associated with chilling method.in addition to reducing the temperature of pork carcasses immediately after slaughter and before fabrication, blast chilling (snap chill) or conventional chilling can reduce bacterial populations associated with fresh meats. however, there is little information on bacteria survival resulting from the freeze or chill injury of meat products. in this study, porcine fecal slurries with and without pathogens (listeria monocytogenes, salmonella typhimurium, and campylobacter coli) were inoculated ont ...200312801003
comparison of eight phenotypic methods for subspecies characterization of thermophilic campylobacter spp. isolated from pig liver.four hundred pork livers from bacon pigs (37 herds) obtained at six pig-processing plants were studied to assess the campylobacter contamination rate. deep tissue areas were sampled immediately after evisceration. approximately 6% of livers were infected with campylobacter spp., including campylobacter coli (67%), campylobacter jejuni (30%), and campylobacter lari (3%). the 60 resulting isolates (39 c. coli isolates, 19 c. jejuni isolates, and 2 c. lari isolates) employed in this study were char ...200312801013
the complete genome sequence of the carcinogenic bacterium helicobacter hepaticus.helicobacter hepaticus causes chronic hepatitis and liver cancer in mice. it is the prototype enterohepatic helicobacter species and a close relative of helicobacter pylori, also a recognized carcinogen. here we report the complete genome sequence of h. hepaticus atcc51449. h. hepaticus has a circular chromosome of 1,799,146 base pairs, predicted to encode 1,875 proteins. a total of 938, 953, and 821 proteins have orthologs in h. pylori, campylobacter jejuni, and both pathogens, respectively. h. ...200312810954
infectious agent and immune response characteristics of chronic enterocolitis in captive rhesus macaques.chronic enterocolitis is the leading cause of morbidity in colonies of captive rhesus macaques (macaca mulatta). this study's aim was to identify the common enteric pathogens frequently associated with chronic enterocolitis in normal, immunocompetent rhesus monkeys and to elucidate the influence of this clinical syndrome on the host immune system. we analyzed the fecal specimens from 100 rhesus macaques with or without clinical symptoms of chronic diarrhea. retrospective analysis revealed an inc ...200312819098
helicobacter pylori preferentially induces interleukin 12 (il-12) rather than il-6 or il-10 in human dendritic cells.dendritic cells are potent antigen-presenting cells that are present in the gastrointestinal tract and are required for the induction of a th1 t-cell acquired immune response. since infection with the gastric pathogen helicobacter pylori elicits a th1 cell response, the interaction of these organisms with dendritic cells should reflect the th1 bias. we incubated h. pylori with cultured human dendritic cells and measured the cytokine induction profile, comparing the response to that induced by sa ...200312819109
campylobacter coli - an important foodborne pathogen.campylobacters are the most common bacterial cause of infectious intestinal disease (iid) in temperate countries. c. jejuni is the predominant cause of campylobacter iid, but the impact of other, less prevalent species has largely been ignored. here, we present estimates of the burden of indigenously acquired foodborne disease (ifd) due to campylobacter coli, the second most common cause of human campylobacteriosis.200312850159
[antibody response following campylobacter infections determined by elisa].an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) was adapted to measure immunoglobulin g (igg), igm, and iga classes of human serum antibody to campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli. a total of 631 sera from 210 patients with verified campylobacter enteritis were examined at various intervals after infection, and a control group of 164 sera were tested to determine the cut-off for negative results. with 90 percentile specificity, igg, igm, and iga showed a sensitivity of 71, 60, and 80%, respe ...200312872469
sources of campylobacter colonization in broiler chickens. 200312902214
effect of incubation temperature on isolation of campylobacter jejuni genotypes from foodstuffs enriched in preston broth.preston broth and agar incubated at either 37 or 42 degrees c have been widely used to isolate campylobacters from foodstuffs. the consequences of using either incubation temperature were investigated. retail packs of raw chicken (n = 24) and raw lamb liver (n = 30) were purchased. samples were incubated in preston broth at 37 and 42 degrees c and then streaked onto preston agar and incubated as before. two campylobacter isolates per treatment were characterized. poultry isolates were genotyped ...200312902254
description of a "phoenix" phenomenon in the growth of campylobacter jejuni at temperatures close to the minimum for growth.when campylobacter jejuni cultures that had been grown in broth at 39 degrees c were subcultured into fresh medium at 30 degrees c, there was a transient period of growth followed by a decline in viable-cell numbers before growth resumed once more. we propose that this complex behavior is the net effect of the growth of inoculum cells followed by a loss of viability due to oxidative stress and the subsequent emergence of a spontaneously arising mutant population that takes over the culture.200312902294
molecular typing of campylobacter jejuni isolates involved in a neonatal outbreak indicates nosocomial transmission.genotypic typing by restriction fragment length polymorphism and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis showed that two neonates in a neonatal ward were infected with the same campylobacter jejuni strain. isolates from the mother and brother of the index patient were identical to each other but distinct from the neonatal type. genotyping results therefore suggested that the neonatal c. jejuni infection was nosocomial in origin.200312904420
prevalence of multiple antibiotic resistance in 443 campylobacter spp. isolated from humans and animals.in view of recent findings that a multidrug efflux pump cmeabc exists in campylobacter jejuni, 391 c. jejuni and 52 campylobacter coli of human and animal origin were examined for a multidrug resistance phenotype.200312917241
rapid detection of campylobacter jejuni in chicken rinse water by melting-peak analysis of amplicons in real-time polymerase chain reaction.five dna extraction protocols for the detection of campylobacter spp. by polymerase chain reaction (pcr) were compared. a method involving triton x-100 produced template dna of sufficient quality to allow the detection of campylobacter jejuni at levels of 100 cfu/ml in pure culture. primers were designed on the basis of the cadf gene sequence. with a sybr green i real-time pcr assay, these primers amplified only sequences present in c. jejuni to produce a product with a melting temperature of 81 ...200312929818
comparison of human and porcine strains of campylobacter coli. 200312930063
sequence analysis of a cryptic plasmid pcj419 from campylobacter jejuni and construction of an escherichia coli-campylobacter shuttle vector.a small cryptic plasmid, pcj419, was identified in a human clinical isolate of campylobacter jejuni, cloned and sequenced. pcj419 is a circular molecule of 4013 bp with a g+c content of 27.1%. the products of four open reading frames (orfs) share significant sequence similarity with putative proteins from known c. jejuni and campylobacter coli plasmids. orf-1 encodes a putative mobilisation protein (mob). orf-2 and orf-3 encode proteins that have high identity to putative repa and repb proteins, ...200312932741
in vitro activities of new fluoroquinolones against campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolates obtained from humans in 1980 to 1982 and 1997 to 2001.the antibacterial activities of three newly developed fluoroquinolones (gatifloxacin, levofloxacin, and moxifloxacin) against a total of 307 gastrointestinal human isolates of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli collected during 1980 to 1982 and 1997 to 2001 were examined and compared to those of ciprofloxacin and the unrelated antibacterial agents, clarithromycin, erythromycin, and tetracycline by using the agar plate dilution method. all of the fluoroquinolones exhibited a good activit ...200312936999
development of a sensitive dna microarray suitable for rapid detection of campylobacter spp.campylobacter is the most common cause of human acute bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, widely distributed and isolated from human clinical samples as well as from many other different sources. to comply with the demands of consumers for food safety, there is a need for development of a rapid, sensitive and specific detection method for campylobacter. in this study, we present the development of a novel sensitive dna-microarray based detection method, evaluated on campylobacter and non-campyl ...200312944122
natural transformation of campylobacter jejuni requires components of a type ii secretion system.the human pathogen campylobacter jejuni is one of more than 40 naturally competent bacterial species able to import macromolecular dna from the environment and incorporate it into their genomes. however, in c. jejuni little is known about the genes involved in this process. we used random transposon mutagenesis to identify genes that are required for the transformation of this organism. we isolated mutants with insertions in 11 different genes; most of the mutants are affected in the dna uptake ...200312949093
toward an international standard for pcr-based detection of food-borne thermotolerant campylobacters: assay development and analytical validation.as part of a european research project (food-pcr), we developed a standardized and robust pcr detection assay specific for the three most frequently reported food-borne pathogenic campylobacter species, c. jejuni, c. coli, and c. lari. fifteen published and unpublished pcr primers targeting the 16s rrna gene were tested in all possible pairwise combinations, as well as two published primers targeting the 23s rrna gene. a panel of 150 strains including target and nontarget strains was used in an ...200312957958
toward an international standard for pcr-based detection of food-borne thermotolerant campylobacters: validation in a multicenter collaborative trial.as part of a european research project, the performance of a pcr assay to detect food-borne thermotolerant campylobacters (campylobacter jejuni, c. coli, and c. lari) was evaluated through an international collaborative trial involving 12 participating laboratories. dna from 10 target and 8 nontarget strains was tested, and the results were reported as the presence of a positive signal after gel electrophoresis. the overall inclusivity (sensitivity) was 93.7%, and the exclusivity (specificity) w ...200312957959
microarray-based identification of thermophilic campylobacter jejuni, c. coli, c. lari, and c. upsaliensis.dna microarrays are an excellent potential tool for clinical microbiology, since this technology allows relatively rapid identification and characterization of microbial and viral pathogens. in the present study, an oligonucleotide microarray was developed and used for the analysis of thermophilic campylobacter spp., the primary food-borne pathogen in the united states. we analyzed four campylobacter species: campylobacter jejuni, c. coli, c. lari, and c. upsaliensis. our assay relies on the pcr ...200312958228
production of cytolethal distending toxins by pathogenic escherichia coli strains isolated from human and animal sources: establishment of the existence of a new cdt variant (type iv).three types of cytolethal distending toxin (cdt), namely, cdt-i, cdt-ii, and cdt-iii, have been described in escherichia coli. using primers designed for the detection of sequences common to the cdtb genes, we analyzed by pcr a set of 21 cdt-producing e. coli strains of intestinal and extraintestinal origins isolated from human and different animal species in several european countries and in the united states. on the basis of the existing differences in the cdtb genes, cdt-i-, cdt-ii-, and cdt- ...200312958258
cecal colonization of chicks by bovine-derived strains of campylobacter.campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli strains were isolated from feces of dairy cattle at farms with no known problem due to campylobacteria. farms were located in the northeast, desert southwest, and pacific west. twenty isolates were identified by ribotyping with a riboprinter. the ability of these bovine isolates to colonize the ceca of chicks was determined by challenge inoculation and reisolation of the challenge strain from the ceca at 1 and 2 wk after challenge. isolates recovered f ...200314708992
antimicrobial susceptibility trends in campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolated from a rural egyptian pediatric population with diarrhea.comparative and trend analysis was conducted on annual prevalence of antimicrobial susceptibility among campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli recovered from rural egyptian children from 1995 through 2000. c. jejuni and c. coli demonstrated significant decreasing trends in ciprofloxacin susceptibility over the study period (p < 0.001 for both). in general, c. coli demonstrated a higher degree of susceptibility than c. jejuni, however, there was no statistical difference (p = 0.2) comparing ...200314711482
birds, migration and emerging zoonoses: west nile virus, lyme disease, influenza a and enteropathogens.wild birds are important to public health because they carry emerging zoonotic pathogens, either as a reservoir host or by dispersing infected arthropod vectors. in addition, bird migration provides a mechanism for the establishment of new endemic foci of disease at great distances from where an infection was acquired. birds are central to the epidemiology of west nile virus (wnv) because they are the main amplifying host of the virus in nature. the initial spread of wnv in the u.s. along the ea ...200315931279
[campylobacter jejuni and c. coli in aborted swine: comparison between phenotypic identification and polyacrylamide gel protein profiles].campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli were isolated from aborted pig fetuses which proceeded from different animals and farms between february 2000 and march 2001. seven campylobacter jejuni biotype ii, three biotype i and one campylobacter coli biotype i were identified by phenotypic tests and lior's scheme. to corroborate and compare the phenotypic results, 7.5, 10 and 12.5% polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis (sds-page) were used under reducing conditions. characteristic bands of hyperva ...200212600003
impact of transport crate reuse and of catching and processing on campylobacter and salmonella contamination of broiler chickens.the influence of transport, catching, and processing on contamination of broiler chickens with salmonella and campylobacter was investigated. transport crates were reused with high frequency and were often still contaminated with salmonella and campylobacter when they arrived at the farm despite the fact that they were washed at the factory, and thus they were a potential route of infection. these organisms contaminated the feathers of previously campylobacter- and salmonella-negative birds goin ...200211823211
lectin typing of campylobacter concisus.a total of 44 clinical isolates and the type strain of the putative pathogen campylobacter concisus were grouped based on their reactions with plant lectins. the optimized lectin typing system used c. concisus strains proteolytically pretreated and subsequently typed by using a panel of four lectins. the system grouped all 45 strains into 13 lectin reaction patterns, leaving no strain untypeable due to autoagglutination. lectin types were both stable and reproducible.200211826005
a multiplex polymerase chain reaction for the differentiation of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli from a swine processing facility and characterization of isolates by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and antibiotic resistance profiles.a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (pcr) was developed for the detection and speciation of 60 campylobacter strains isolated from porcine rectal swabs and from different areas in a pork processing plant. the pcr assay was based on primers specific for the cadf gene of pathogenic campylobacter species, a specific but undefined gene of campylobacter jejuni, and the ceue gene of campylobacter coli. further characterization of these isolates was established by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pf ...200211848556
antimicrobial resistance and plasmid profiles of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli from human and animal sources.the purpose of this study was to determine the susceptibility of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolates to antimicrobial agents and to investigate the presence of plasmid dna.200211849513
subspecies characterization of porcine campylobacter coli and campylobacter jejuni by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis typing.enteropathogenic campylobacterjejuni, c. coli and c. lari are currently the most common causes of acute infectious diarrhoeal illness in the uk. many domestic animals, including pigs, act as natural reservoirs of these organisms and infection may occur through the ingestion of contaminated foodstuffs. c jejuni and c. coli, isolated from the livers of bacon pigs, were examined at subspecies level by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (mee) typing with seven enzymic loci. polymorphological variatio ...200211860082
detection of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli in environmental waters by pcr enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.a pcr enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) assay was applied to the detection of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli in environmental water samples after enrichment culture. bacterial cells were concentrated from 69 environmental water samples by using filtration, and the filtrates were cultured in campylobacter blood-free broth. after enrichment culture, dna was extracted from the samples by using a rapid-boiling method, and the dna extracts were used as a template in a pcr elisa a ...200211872483
identification of campylobacter heat-stable and heat-labile antigens by combining the penner and lior serotyping schemes. 200211880386
application of a 5' nuclease assay for detection of lawsonia intracellularis in fecal samples from pigs.a 5' nuclease assay was developed to detect lawsonia intracellularis in porcine fecal samples. the specific probe and primers were chosen by using the 16s ribosomal dna gene as a target. the 5' nuclease assay was used with a total of 204 clinical samples, and the results were compared to those of immunohistochemistry (im) on ileal sections of the same animals. there was 91% agreement between the results of im and the 5' nuclease assay. in the 5' nuclease assay, 111 (54%) of the pigs tested posit ...200211880427
detection of heat-stable antigens of campylobacter jejuni and c. coli by direct agglutination and passive hemagglutination.the two serotyping schemes for the detection of heat-stable antigens of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli use the same strains for antiserum production but differ in the detection systems used for identifying agglutination. the penner method uses passive hemagglutination (pha) while the laboratory of enteric pathogens method uses the same antisera but in a whole-bacterial-cell direct agglutination (da) protocol. c. jejuni produces a polysaccharide capsule, which is antigenic, and is th ...200211880429
fatal case of campylobacter lari prosthetic joint infection and bacteremia in an immunocompetent patient.campylobacter lari is an infrequent cause of intestinal and extraintestinal infection in humans. we report a case of c. lari prosthetic joint infection and bacteremia in an 81-year-old immunocompetent man. the infection was associated with septic shock and fatal outcome. c. lari may cause severe disease, even in an immunocompetent host.200211880437
identification of motility and autoagglutination campylobacter jejuni mutants by random transposon mutagenesis.campylobacter jejuni has been identified as the leading cause of acute bacterial diarrhea in the united states, yet compared with other enteric pathogens, considerably less is understood concerning the virulence factors of this human pathogen. a random in vivo transposon mutagenesis system was recently developed for the purpose of creating a library of c. jejuni transformants. a total of 1,065 c. jejuni transposon mutants were screened for their ability to swarm on motility agar plates and autoa ...200211895937
helicobacter pylori uses motility for initial colonization and to attain robust infection.helicobacter pylori has been shown to require flagella for infection of the stomach. to analyze whether flagella themselves or motility is needed by these pathogens, we constructed flagellated nonmotile mutants. this was accomplished by using both an insertion mutant and an in-frame deletion of the motb gene. in vitro, these mutants retain flagella (fla(+)) but are nonmotile (mot(-)). by using fvb/n mice, we found that these mutants had reduced ability to infect mice in comparison to that of the ...200211895962
comparative antibiotic resistance of diarrheal pathogens from vietnam and thailand, 1996-1999.antimicrobial resistance rates for shigella, campylobacter, nontyphoidal salmonella, and enterotoxigenic escherichia coli were compared for vietnam and thailand from 1996 to 1999. resistance to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, ampicillin, chloramphenicol, and tetracycline was common. quinolone resistance remains low in both countries, except among campylobacter and salmonella organisms in thailand. nalidixic acid resistance among salmonellae has more than doubled since 1995 (to 21%) in thailand bu ...200211897070
characterization of the campylobacter jejuni heptosyltransferase ii gene, waaf, provides genetic evidence that extracellular polysaccharide is lipid a core independent.campylobacter jejuni produces both lipooligosaccharide (los) and a higher-molecular-weight polysaccharide that is believed to form a capsule. the role of these surface polysaccharides in c. jejuni-mediated enteric disease is unclear; however, epitopes associated with the los are linked to the development of neurological complications. in escherichia coli and salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium the waaf gene encodes a heptosyltransferase, which catalyzes the transfer of the second l-glycero-d ...200211914340
human campylobacteriosis in developing countries.campylobacteriosis is a collective description for infectious diseases caused by members of the bacterial genus campylobacter. the only form of campylobacteriosis of major public health importance is campylobacter enteritis due to c. jejuni and c. coli. research and control efforts on the disease have been conducted more often in developed countries than developing countries. however, because of the increasing incidence, expanding spectrum of infections, potential of hiv-related deaths due to ca ...200211927019
the superoxide dismutase gene sodm is unique to staphylococcus aureus: absence of sodm in coagulase-negative staphylococci.superoxide dismutase (sod) profiles of clinical isolates of staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci (cons) were determined by using whole-cell lysates and activity gels. all s. aureus clinical isolates exhibited three closely migrating bands of activity as previously determined for laboratory strains of s. aureus: sodm, soda, and a hybrid composed of sodm and soda (m. w. valderas and m. e. hart, j. bacteriol. 183:3399-3407, 2001). in contrast, the cons produced only one sod ac ...200211948161
role of campylobacter jejuni/coli in diarrhoea in ile-ife, nigeria.campylobacter jejuni/coli are well established causative agents of diarrhoea. in nigeria, gastroenteritis due to c. jejuni was first reported in northern part of the country in 1981 and the south-western part in ile-ife in 1983.200212638844
use of a multiplex pcr-based assay to differentiate campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli strains isolated from human and animal sources. 200211749144
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