Cp. Ramage et al., Characterisation of Listeria ivanovii isolates from the UK using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, FEMS MICROB, 170(2), 1999, pp. 349-353
Forty-three Listeria ivanovii isolates were collected in the UK between 199
1 and 1997 from: 35 animal infections; two human infections; five foods: an
d one environmental source. A further two type strains of L. ivanovii (subs
p. ivanovii and subsp. londoniensis) were obtained from a culture collectio
n. These bacteria were characterised by conventional phenotypic methods and
by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) using ApaI and SmaI. Forty-two
of the isolates from the UK were identified as L. ivanovii subsp, ivanovii
and the remaining culture as L. ivanovii subsp. londoniensis. Six and four
PFGE profiles were obtained using ApaI and SmaI digestion respectively; six
composite profiles were obtained combining the results for both enzymes. T
he PFGE profile of the UK L, ivanovii subsp. londoniensis (isolated from pr
ocessed shrimps) was similar to the type strain of this subspecies and diff
ered from all of the L. ivanovii subsp. ivanovii tested. The majority of is
olates (38 out of 45) belonged to one profile showing that the UK populatio
n of this bacterium is much less genetically diverse than similar studies h
ave shown for Listeria monocytogenes. (C) 1999 Federation of European Micro
biological Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserve
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