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Detection and differentiation of V ibrio vulnificus and V . sinaloensis in water and oysters of a G ulf of M exico estuary
V ibrio vulnificus is a potentially lethal human pathogen that occurs naturally in estuarine waters and shellfish. V ibrio vulnificus was quantified in water and oysters from F lorida's G ulf C oast by plating on mCPC agar, enrichment and plating, and quantitative PCR ( qPCR ). V ibrio vulnific...
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Published in: | Environmental microbiology 2013-02, Vol.15 (2), p.623-633 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | V
ibrio vulnificus
is a potentially lethal human pathogen that occurs naturally in estuarine waters and shellfish.
V
ibrio vulnificus
was quantified in water and oysters from
F
lorida's
G
ulf
C
oast by plating on
mCPC
agar, enrichment and plating, and quantitative
PCR
(
qPCR
).
V
ibrio vulnificus
was detected in 19%, 29%, and 97% of samples respectively by direct plating,
qPCR
, and enrichment. Only 8% of typical colonies from direct plating were confirmed by
PCR
for
vvhA
;
others yielded no or atypically sized amplicons. Sequencing of the 16
S rDNA
of 16
vvhA
‐
negative isolates with colony morphology typical of
V
. vulnificus
identified 75% as
V
. sinaloensis. In vitro
growth curves showed that
V
. sinaloensis
grew more rapidly than
V
. vulnificus
in seawater at temperatures ≤ 30°C. In contrast, the growth rate of
V
. vulnificus
in alkaline peptone water was greater than that of
V
. sinaloensis
, suggesting that these species can outcompete one another under conditions that are relevant to environmental parameters or regulatory monitoring regimes respectively. The virulence potential and ecology of
V
. sinaloensis
are poorly understood; however, its phenotypic resemblance to
V
. vulnificus
and the possibility that it could outcompete the pathogen in warm, estuarine waters argue for the need for a better understanding of this newly described
V
ibrio
species. |
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ISSN: | 1462-2912 1462-2920 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1462-2920.12045 |