Abstract
During recent years a pandemic clone of Vibrio parahaemolyticus has emerged. Isolates of this clone are distributed among several serotypes, but are genotypically related. In the present study, a phenotyping method (biochemical fingerprinting) was used to characterize pandemic and non-pandemic isolates belonging to V. parahaemolyticus. It was found that the pandemic isolates showed a high level of phenotypic homogeneity and a majority of the pandemic isolates belonged to the same biochemical phenotype, whereas non-pandemic V. parahemolyticus isolates were more heterogeneous. In conclusion, biochemical fingerprinting of V. parahaemolyticus can be used as a first screening method to differentiate between pandemic and non-pandemic isolates of V. parahaemolyticus. © 2006 Cambridge University Press.
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Rahman, M., Bhuiyan, N. A., Kuhn, I., Ramamurthy, T., Rahman, M., Mollby, R., & Nair, G. B. (2006). Biochemical fingerprinting of Vibrio parahaemolyticus by the PhenePlate system: Comparison between pandemic and non-pandemic serotypes. Epidemiology and Infection, 134(5), 985–989. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268806006017
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