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Conventional and molecular investigation of Shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of Isfahan, Iran

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Over 165 million cases of shigellosis occur in the world each year, mostly in developing countries. Outbreaks of shigellosis are associated with poor sanitation, natural calamities, contaminated food and crowded living conditions. In late summer 2006, during the final stage...

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Autores principales: Dibaj, Ramin, Aslani, Mohammad Mehdi, Heidarieh, Parvin, Hashemi, Abdolrazagh, Ataei, Behrooz, Daei-Naser, Abbas, Shojaei, Hasan
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4385158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25848502
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author Dibaj, Ramin
Aslani, Mohammad Mehdi
Heidarieh, Parvin
Hashemi, Abdolrazagh
Ataei, Behrooz
Daei-Naser, Abbas
Shojaei, Hasan
author_facet Dibaj, Ramin
Aslani, Mohammad Mehdi
Heidarieh, Parvin
Hashemi, Abdolrazagh
Ataei, Behrooz
Daei-Naser, Abbas
Shojaei, Hasan
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Over 165 million cases of shigellosis occur in the world each year, mostly in developing countries. Outbreaks of shigellosis are associated with poor sanitation, natural calamities, contaminated food and crowded living conditions. In late summer 2006, during the final stage of an outbreak of shigellosis at a vast region of Isfahan province, Naein & Ardestan, our laboratory was assigned to investigate the outbreak in order to determine the causative agent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 146 rectal swabs which had been collected from the patients by local laboratories on separate days were screened using a battery of conventional and molecular tests. RESULTS: Thirteen specimens tested positive for Shigella spp. They were identified as S. sonnei (6, 46.1%), S. dysenteriae (4, 30.8%), S. flexneri (2, 15.4%) and Shigella spp (1, 7.7%) by conventional and molecular microbiological tests. According to ribotyping results the isolates were grouped into 3 distinct clusters encompassing the majority of isolates and a single line of descent representing isolate S122 which was nonreactive with any Shigella polyvalent antisera. CONCLUSION: This diarrheal outbreak appeared to be the result of shigellosis. Despite the fact that Shigella sonnei was the predominant organism isolated from patients, the causative agent of outbreak diarrhea remains obscure, since other Shigella species were also involved. The serologic testing supports this conclusion, as do the molecular patterns of the Shigella isolates. Having considered the time of investigation which was in the late stage of the outbreak, it was very likely that a collection of endemic and epidemic clinical samples was screened resulting in isolation of various Shigella species.
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spelling pubmed-43851582015-04-06 Conventional and molecular investigation of Shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of Isfahan, Iran Dibaj, Ramin Aslani, Mohammad Mehdi Heidarieh, Parvin Hashemi, Abdolrazagh Ataei, Behrooz Daei-Naser, Abbas Shojaei, Hasan Iran J Microbiol Medical Sciences BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Over 165 million cases of shigellosis occur in the world each year, mostly in developing countries. Outbreaks of shigellosis are associated with poor sanitation, natural calamities, contaminated food and crowded living conditions. In late summer 2006, during the final stage of an outbreak of shigellosis at a vast region of Isfahan province, Naein & Ardestan, our laboratory was assigned to investigate the outbreak in order to determine the causative agent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 146 rectal swabs which had been collected from the patients by local laboratories on separate days were screened using a battery of conventional and molecular tests. RESULTS: Thirteen specimens tested positive for Shigella spp. They were identified as S. sonnei (6, 46.1%), S. dysenteriae (4, 30.8%), S. flexneri (2, 15.4%) and Shigella spp (1, 7.7%) by conventional and molecular microbiological tests. According to ribotyping results the isolates were grouped into 3 distinct clusters encompassing the majority of isolates and a single line of descent representing isolate S122 which was nonreactive with any Shigella polyvalent antisera. CONCLUSION: This diarrheal outbreak appeared to be the result of shigellosis. Despite the fact that Shigella sonnei was the predominant organism isolated from patients, the causative agent of outbreak diarrhea remains obscure, since other Shigella species were also involved. The serologic testing supports this conclusion, as do the molecular patterns of the Shigella isolates. Having considered the time of investigation which was in the late stage of the outbreak, it was very likely that a collection of endemic and epidemic clinical samples was screened resulting in isolation of various Shigella species. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4385158/ /pubmed/25848502 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Microbiology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
spellingShingle Medical Sciences
Dibaj, Ramin
Aslani, Mohammad Mehdi
Heidarieh, Parvin
Hashemi, Abdolrazagh
Ataei, Behrooz
Daei-Naser, Abbas
Shojaei, Hasan
Conventional and molecular investigation of Shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of Isfahan, Iran
title Conventional and molecular investigation of Shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of Isfahan, Iran
title_full Conventional and molecular investigation of Shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of Isfahan, Iran
title_fullStr Conventional and molecular investigation of Shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of Isfahan, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Conventional and molecular investigation of Shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of Isfahan, Iran
title_short Conventional and molecular investigation of Shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of Isfahan, Iran
title_sort conventional and molecular investigation of shigella isolates in relation to an outbreak in the area of isfahan, iran
topic Medical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4385158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25848502
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