Epidemiological application of differentiating multiresistant Salmonella typhimurium DT104 by plasmid profile.

E J Threlfall, M D Hampton, S L Schofield, L R Ward, J A Frost, B Rowe
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Human isolates of multiresistant Salmonella typhimurium definitive phage type (DT) 104 in England and Wales are currently second in number only to those of S. enteritidis phage type 4. Differentiation of strains is essential in epidemiological investigations and the value of one method, plasmid profile typing, has been assessed in a study of 600 isolates of S. typhimurium DT 104 with multiresistant antibiograms (R-types) ACSSuT, ACSSuTCp and ACSSuTTm from humans, food animals, human food, pets, and animal feed made in England and Wales from January 1990 to April 1996. Twenty plasmid profile (PP) types have been identified in isolates of R-type ACSSuT and ACSSuTCp. One profile type, with a single plasmid of 60 megadaltons-PP type A-has predominated, but identification of PP type has proved useful in some epidemiological investigations. A further four PP types have been identified in isolates of DT 104 R-type ACSSuTTm, in which resistance to trimethoprim is encoded by a plasmid of 4.6 megadaltons and the two commonest PP types are related to those also common in DT 104 R-type ACSSuT. Methods of differentiating within the commonest profile type are now needed.

质粒谱鉴别多重耐药鼠伤寒沙门菌DT104的流行病学应用。
在英格兰和威尔士分离的多重耐药鼠伤寒沙门氏菌最终噬菌体型(DT) 104的人类分离株目前数量仅次于肠炎沙门氏菌噬菌体4型。对1990年1月至1996年4月在英格兰和威尔士生产的人类、食用动物、人类食品、宠物和动物饲料中分离出的600株具有多重耐药抗生素谱(r型)ACSSuT、ACSSuTCp和ACSSuTTm的鼠伤寒沙门氏菌DT 104进行了一项研究,评估了质粒谱分型方法的价值。在r型ACSSuT和ACSSuTCp分离株中鉴定出20种质粒谱(PP)。以单个质粒为60兆道尔顿的PP型为主,但PP型的鉴定在一些流行病学调查中被证明是有用的。在DT 104 r型ACSSuTTm分离株中还鉴定出4种PP类型,其中对甲氧苄啶的抗性由4.6兆道子的质粒编码,其中两种最常见的PP类型与DT 104 r型ACSSuT中常见的PP类型有关。现在需要在最常见的概要文件类型中进行区分的方法。
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