Use of the omp50 Gene for Identification of Campylobacter Species by PCR

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Abstract

We studied the prevalence of the omp50 gene and the Omp50 protein in Campylobacter strains. Immunodetection assays and DNA-DNA hybridizations showed that most C. coli strains tested were negative and most C. jejuni and C. lari strains tested were positive. A PCR assay was developed, using the omp50 gene as a species-specific target. We propose a combination of a hippurate test and an omp50 assay to perform identification of Campylobacter species.

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Dedieu, L., Pagès, J. M., & Bolla, J. M. (2004). Use of the omp50 Gene for Identification of Campylobacter Species by PCR. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 42(5), 2301–2305. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.42.5.2301-2305.2004

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