Characterization of non-type B haemophilus influenzae strains isolated from patients with invasive disease

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Forty-one non-type b Haemophilus influenzae isolates from cases of invasive disease were characterized. By PCR capsular genotyping, 33 nonencapsulated strains, 4 type f isolates, and 4 b- strains were identified. By pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, the nonencapsulated isolates exhibited great genetic heterogenicity, whereas the type f and the b- strains seemed to have a clonal spread. Occurrence of the hifA gene was found by PCR in 18% of the nonencapsulated, 50% of the b-, and all of the type f strains. Hemagglutinating fimbriae were generally expressed by nonencapsulated isolates when fimbrial gene hifA was present. Two nonencapsulated isolates not susceptible to ampicillin were detected; no strains were positive for β-lactamase production.

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Cerquetti, M., Ciofi Degli Atti, M. L., Renna, G., Tozzi, A. E., Garlaschi, M. L., & Mastrantonio, P. (2000). Characterization of non-type B haemophilus influenzae strains isolated from patients with invasive disease. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 38(12), 4649–4652. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.38.12.4649-4652.2000

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