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Molecular characteristics of Shigella spp. isolated from patients with diarrhoea in a new industrialized area of Thailand

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2006

M. NA-UBOL
Affiliation:
Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University, Rangsit Center, Pathum-thani, Thailand
S. SAMOSORNSUK
Affiliation:
Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University, Rangsit Center, Pathum-thani, Thailand
L. VON SEIDLEIN
Affiliation:
International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea
P. TAPCHAISRI
Affiliation:
Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University, Rangsit Center, Pathum-thani, Thailand
M. ALI
Affiliation:
International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea
J. D. CLEMENS
Affiliation:
International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea
W. CHAICUMPA
Affiliation:
Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University, Rangsit Center, Pathum-thani, Thailand
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Abstract

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In this study, we used plasmid profile analysis, XbaI macrorestriction with pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), and PCR of the ipaH gene, to study the molecular characteristics of 183 Shigella spp. isolated during May 2000 to April 2003 from rectal swabs of patients with watery and/or bloody diarrhoea in a new industrialized area of Thailand. Among the 183 isolates, 167 were S. sonnei and 16 were S. flexneri. For plasmid profile analysis, the 183 isolates revealed 16 different plasmid patterns, designated patterns A to P. The sizes of the plasmid bands were: 6, 5·5, 5, 4·5, 4, 3·25, 2·75, 2·5, 2, 1·75, 1·5 and/or 1·25 kb. The frequency of each plasmid band was 4·5 kb (165 isolates), 3·25 kb (161 isolates), 5·5 kb (129 isolates), 1·75 kb (121 isolates), 1·5 kb (35 isolates), 5 kb (21 isolates), 2 kb (16 isolates), 2·75 kb (12 isolates), 1·25 kb (9 isolates), and 6 kb (8 isolates). PFGE analysis revealed 45 different XbaI macrorestricted DNA banding patterns which could be grouped into 11 groups. All the isolates gave PCR amplicons of the ipaH gene. Plasmid profile analysis and PFGE are powerful tools for differentiation of the Shigella spp. This study provides important data on the molecular characteristics of Shigella isolates in Thailand, which could be useful as an epidemiological baseline for identifying relationships with strains that may emerge in the future.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2006 Cambridge University Press