ERIC-PCR genotypic characterization of Haemophilus parasuis isolated from Brazilian swine


Autoria(s): Moreno, Luisa Zanolli; Castilla, Karina Salvagni; Gobbi, Débora Dirani Sena de; Coutinho, Tania Alén; Ferreira, Thaís Sebastiana Porfida; Moreno, Andrea Micke
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

03/02/2014

03/02/2014

2011

Resumo

Haemophilus parasuis infection, known as Glässer’s disease, is characterized by fibrinous polyserositis, arthritis and meningitis in piglets. Although traditional diagnosis is based on herd history, clinical signs, bacterial isolation and serotyping, the molecular-based methods are alternatives for species-specific tests and epidemiologic study. The aim of this study was to characterize H. parasuis strains isolated from different states of Brazil by serotyping, PCR and ERIC-PCR. Serotyping revealed serovar 4 as the most prevalent (24 %), followed by serovars 14 (14 %), 5 (12 %), 13 (8 %) and 2 (2 %), whereas 40 % of the strains were considered as non-typeable. From 50 strains tested 43 (86%) were positive to Group 1 vtaA gene that have been related to virulent strains of H.parasuis. ERIC-PCR was able to type isolates tested among 23 different patterns, including non-typeable strains. ERIC-PCR patterns were very heterogeneous and presented high similarity between strains of the same animal or farm origin. The results indicated ERIC-PCR as a valuable tool for typing H. parasuis isolates collected in Brazil.

This study was sponsored by FAPESP (process: 07/04893-9).

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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, São Paulo, v.42, n.4, p.1420-1426, 2011

1517-8382

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43926

http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bjm/v42n4/v42n4a25.pdf

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eng

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Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia

São Paulo

Relação

Brazilian Journal of Microbiology

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openAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/br/

Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia - SBM

Palavras-Chave #Haemophilus parasuis #Glässer disease #Genotyping #ERIC-PCR #SUÍNOS #PATOLOGIA VETERINÁRIA #BACTÉRIAS GRAM-POSITIVAS #GENÓTIPOS #PARASITOLOGIA VETERINÁRIA #REAÇÃO EM CADEIA POR POLIMERASE
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article

original article

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