Pathogenicity of Yersinia enterocolitica serotype O3 biotype 3 strains

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It is known that Yersinia enterocolitica infection in Japan is caused mainly by serotype O3 biotype 4 strains. Recently, however, a number of serotype O3 strains which were classified biotype 3 and which ferment lactose and xylose, instead of sorbose, and give a negative Voges-Proskauer reaction have been isolated from both humans and animals. In this study, comparisons of four properties were made among the isolates of Y. enterocolitica serotype O3 biotype 3 from humans, pigs, dogs, cats, and rats and the laboratory stock strains of Y. enterocolitica biotype 4. All strains were tested for the presence of plasmids, calcium-dependent growth at 37°C, autoagglutination activity at 37° C, and recovery of the organisms from the stools of intravenously challenged mice. Biotypes 3 and 4 were positive for these four properties. Plasmid digestion with restriction endonucleases showed the same digestion patterns in both biotypes. These results suggest that Y. enterocolitica serotype O3 biotype 3 strains are pathogenic, as are biotype 4 strains.

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Kaneko, S., & Maruyama, T. (1987). Pathogenicity of Yersinia enterocolitica serotype O3 biotype 3 strains. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 25(2), 454–455. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.25.2.454-455.1987

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