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Biochemically Aberrant Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from Human Sources in Connecticut

Three isolates of a lactose-fermenting, xylose-negative variety of Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington, identical in biochemical and serological reactions and in the antibiogram, were recovered from three patients in different areas of Connecticut in January 1974. Hydrogen sulfide production was n...

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Autores principales: Carrington, George O., Cleveland, Porter, von Graevenitz, Alexander, Rupp, W. Dean
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1975
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/239492
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author Carrington, George O.
Cleveland, Porter
von Graevenitz, Alexander
Rupp, W. Dean
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Rupp, W. Dean
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description Three isolates of a lactose-fermenting, xylose-negative variety of Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington, identical in biochemical and serological reactions and in the antibiogram, were recovered from three patients in different areas of Connecticut in January 1974. Hydrogen sulfide production was not visible in Salmonella-Shigella agar, in triple sugar iron agar, and in Kligler iron agar but was noticed in lysine iron agar and on XLD agar, among others. The amount of fermentable carbohydrates present was found to correlate with failure to show hydrogen sulfide production (pH effect). In contrast to lactose-fermenting Salmonella strains reported by other authors, we could not elicit a direct transfer of the lac(+) character at frequencies above 10(−6). An epidemiological follow-up remained unsuccessful. Recommendations for the recognition of similar strains are presented.
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spelling pubmed-25952022008-12-05 Biochemically Aberrant Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from Human Sources in Connecticut Carrington, George O. Cleveland, Porter von Graevenitz, Alexander Rupp, W. Dean Yale J Biol Med Original Contributions Three isolates of a lactose-fermenting, xylose-negative variety of Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington, identical in biochemical and serological reactions and in the antibiogram, were recovered from three patients in different areas of Connecticut in January 1974. Hydrogen sulfide production was not visible in Salmonella-Shigella agar, in triple sugar iron agar, and in Kligler iron agar but was noticed in lysine iron agar and on XLD agar, among others. The amount of fermentable carbohydrates present was found to correlate with failure to show hydrogen sulfide production (pH effect). In contrast to lactose-fermenting Salmonella strains reported by other authors, we could not elicit a direct transfer of the lac(+) character at frequencies above 10(−6). An epidemiological follow-up remained unsuccessful. Recommendations for the recognition of similar strains are presented. 1975-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2595202/ /pubmed/239492 Text en
spellingShingle Original Contributions
Carrington, George O.
Cleveland, Porter
von Graevenitz, Alexander
Rupp, W. Dean
Biochemically Aberrant Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from Human Sources in Connecticut
title Biochemically Aberrant Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from Human Sources in Connecticut
title_full Biochemically Aberrant Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from Human Sources in Connecticut
title_fullStr Biochemically Aberrant Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from Human Sources in Connecticut
title_full_unstemmed Biochemically Aberrant Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from Human Sources in Connecticut
title_short Biochemically Aberrant Salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from Human Sources in Connecticut
title_sort biochemically aberrant salmonella enteritidis ser. newington from human sources in connecticut
topic Original Contributions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/239492
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