Application of ribotyping for differentiating Vibrio cholerae Non-O1 isolated from shrimp farms in Thailand

  • A. Dalsgaard
  • , P. Echeverria
  • , J.L. Larsen
  • , R. Siebling
  • , O. Serichantalergs
  • , Hans Henrik Huss

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Abstract

A collection of 143 Vibrio cholerae non-O1 strains isolated from shrimp farms in Thailand were characterized and grouped by ribotyping. Sixty-four ribotypes were distinguished following digestion of chromosomal DNA with the restriction enzyme Bgl1, and the reproducibility of the method was 100%. There was no correlation between specific ribotype distributions and the locations of the shrimp farms. Ribotype similarity was examined by cluster analysis, and two main groups with 10 and 54 ribotypes, respectively, were found. Correlation between ribotype and O-antigen expression was shown to exist among those isolates tested. Ribotyping appears to be a suitable method for differentiating environmental V. cholerae non-O1 strains, and comparison of ribotype patterns showed a high degree of genetic divergence within V. cholerae non-O1.
Original languageEnglish
JournalApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume61
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)245-251
ISSN0099-2240
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1995

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