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Isolation and Characterization of Potentially Human Pathogenic,Cytotoxin‐producing Aeromonas Strains from Retailed Seafood in Berlin,Germany
Authors:D Ullmann  G Krause  D Knabner  H Weber  L Beutin
Abstract:The presence of potentially human pathogenic strains of Aeromonas was investigated in 84 samples of seafood which were purchased from retail traders in Berlin, Germany in spring 2000. A total of 134 Aeromonas strains were isolated on selective GSP agar and Aeromonas (Ryan) agar] and unselective (standard count agar and enterohaemolysin agar) media from 27 (32.1%) of the samples and were classified as Aeromonas hydrophila (67.9%), A. caviae (26.1%) and A. sobria (6.0%) by biotyping. Thirteen (48.1%) of the 27 positive samples contained more than one species of Aeromonas. Production of haemolysins on enterohaemolysin agar was found with 132 (98.5%) of the strains at 28°C and with 130 strains (97.0%) at 37°C growth temperature. Vero cytotoxins were produced by 99 (73.9%) of the strains when grown at 28°C but only by 24 of the strains (17.9%) at 37°C. The latter strains were identified as A. hydrophila (n = 22) and A. sobria (n = 2) which came from 17 (20.2%) samples of raw seafood and from ready‐to‐eat salted herring ‘Matjes’ products. Cytotoxin‐encoding genes for aerolysin (aer) and haemolysin A (hlyA) were investigated by PCR. Aer and hlyA genes were detected in both, strains which produced toxins only at 28°C and strains which produced toxins at 37°C. Our data indicate that raw seafood and ready‐to‐eat fish products can harbour potential human pathogenic, cytotoxin producing Aeromonas strains.
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