S. Arif et al., TECHNIQUES FOR INVESTIGATION OF AN APPARENT OUTBREAK OF INFECTIONS WITH CANDIDA-GLABRATA, Journal of clinical microbiology, 34(9), 1996, pp. 2205-2209
A cluster of Candida glabrata isolates recovered from seven patients i
n an intensive care unit over a 10-week period were compared with a co
llection of isolates from six epidemiologically distinct outpatients a
nd a reference strain by several DNA typing methods. Restriction enzym
e analysis with HinfI distinguished 13 strains from the 14 sources and
was the method of choice. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and random
amplification of polymorphic DNA both detected nine types from the 14
sources; however, the results of these two methods did not always cor
relate. These methods demonstrated that five of the seven patients had
distinguishable strains and that cross-infection was unlikely.