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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Apr 1997, 1460-1466, Vol 63, No. 4
EG Biosca, C Amaro, JL Larsen and K Pedersen
The classification of Vibrio vulnificus strains into two biotypes has been
maintained on the basis of phenotypic properties and eel virulence. Biotype
2 is virulent for eels, negative for the indole reaction, and serologically
homogeneous (serogroup E), whereas strains of biotype 1 are avirulent,
indole positive, and serologically heterogeneous. In the present study, we
phenotypically and genotypically characterized 21 V. vulnificus isolates,
recovered mainly from northern Europe, by comparing them with reference
strains of both biotypes to look for new isolates of biotype 2. The results
of this work revealed that the majority of isolates virulent for eels
presented phenotypic traits previously considered characteristics of
biotype 2 and specific ribotypes with HindIII. However, among the new
isolates we found (i) a serogroup E strain virulent for eels but indole
positive and (ii) one isolate not belonging to serogroup E but pathogenic
for eels. Since no biochemical test for specific serogroup can with
certainty be associated with eel virulence, we propose to classify V.
vulnificus strains into serovars instead of biotypes. Thus, we suggest
serovar E as the denomination of those strains previously classified as
biotype 2. Finally, the occurrence of serogroup E in eels cultured in
Norway and Sweden, as well as from human infections and shrimp, has been
demonstrated.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Vibrio vulnificus: proposal for the substitution of the subspecific taxon biotype for serovar
Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
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