Reemergence of Shigella dysenteriae type 2 in Sicily: an epidemiological evaluation.

Microbiologica Pub Date : 1991-07-01
A Nastasi, C Mammina, M R Villafrate, G Dicuonzo, E Aiello, G Scaglione
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Three strains of Shigella dysenteriae type 2 were isolated from a small household outbreak which occurred in Palermo, Sicily, during summer 1990. Two isolates were recovered from hospitalized patients and one from an asymptomatic carrier. The infection could not be associated with travel to foreign countries or contact with travellers returned from abroad. Since 1953 S. dysenteriae has been never isolated in Southern Italy. The isolates from dysentery cases were susceptible to antibiotics and carried a plasmid of 120 MDa associated with a small cryptic plasmid; in contrast, the strain isolated from the healthy carrier contained an additional plasmid of approximately 40 MDa, which codified for resistance to ampicillin, streptomycin, sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. All strains showed some atypical biochemical properties, but their rRNA-DNA patterns of hybridization were closely similar to that of the reference strains of type 2 and easily distinguishable from those of the other types of non-Shiga bacillus reference strains. Epidemiological isolation features of these strains suggest a possible circulation of this Shigella species in Sicily. Genetic characterization of these strains may be useful for surveillance of infections by this organism.

西西里岛2型志贺氏痢疾杆菌再次出现:流行病学评价。
1990年夏季在西西里岛巴勒莫发生的一次小型家庭暴发中分离出3株志贺氏痢疾杆菌2型。从住院患者中分离出两株,从无症状携带者中分离出一株。该感染与到国外旅行或与从国外返回的旅行者接触无关。自1953年以来,在意大利南部从未分离过痢疾杆菌。从痢疾病例分离的菌株对抗生素敏感,携带120 MDa的质粒和一个小的隐质粒;相比之下,从健康携带者中分离出来的菌株含有约40 MDa的额外质粒,其编码对氨苄西林、链霉素、磺胺甲恶唑和甲氧苄啶具有抗性。所有菌株均表现出一些非典型的生化特性,但其rRNA-DNA杂交模式与2型参比菌株非常相似,与其他非志贺氏杆菌参比菌株很容易区分。这些菌株的流行病学分离特征表明该志贺氏菌种可能在西西里岛流行。这些菌株的遗传特征可能有助于监测这种生物的感染。
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