Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia

Forty-three clinical strains of V. cholerae O1 biotype El Tor were isolated between 3 May and 10 June 1998 during an outbreak in the metropolitan area of Kuala Lumpur and its suburbs. With the exception of three Inaba strains that were restricted to three members of a family, all the others belonged...

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Main Authors: Vadivelu, Jamuna, Iyer, Lakshmy, Kshatriya, B.M., Puthucheary, Savithri Devi
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spelling my.um.eprints.258612021-04-12T02:37:58Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25861/ Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia Vadivelu, Jamuna Iyer, Lakshmy Kshatriya, B.M. Puthucheary, Savithri Devi R Medicine Forty-three clinical strains of V. cholerae O1 biotype El Tor were isolated between 3 May and 10 June 1998 during an outbreak in the metropolitan area of Kuala Lumpur and its suburbs. With the exception of three Inaba strains that were restricted to three members of a family, all the others belonged to the Ogawa serotype. The strains were analysed for clonality using ribotyping and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Two ribotypes, V/B21a and B27, were identified among 40 Ogawa isolates using BglI restriction endonuclease. Ribotype V/B21a has been described previously from Taiwan and Colombia and several Asian countries while B27 has been reported among isolates from Senegal. The three Inaba strains belonged to one ribotype, designated type A, not previously reported. PFGE analysis using NotI revealed that all isolates within a ribotype had identical profiles demonstrating clonality amongst the strains. Dice coefficient analysis of the two Ogawa genotypes revealed 89% similarity on ribotype patterns and 91.3% on PFGE profiles. Ribotype V/B21a isolates were associated with cases from dispersed areas of Kuala Lumpur and its suburbs while ribotype B27 was restricted to cases from one particular area suggesting a common-source outbreak. Cambridge University Press 2000 Article PeerReviewed Vadivelu, Jamuna and Iyer, Lakshmy and Kshatriya, B.M. and Puthucheary, Savithri Devi (2000) Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia. Epidemiology and Infection, 124 (1). pp. 25-30. ISSN 0950-2688 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268899003210 doi:10.1017/S0950268899003210
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Vadivelu, Jamuna
Iyer, Lakshmy
Kshatriya, B.M.
Puthucheary, Savithri Devi
Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia
description Forty-three clinical strains of V. cholerae O1 biotype El Tor were isolated between 3 May and 10 June 1998 during an outbreak in the metropolitan area of Kuala Lumpur and its suburbs. With the exception of three Inaba strains that were restricted to three members of a family, all the others belonged to the Ogawa serotype. The strains were analysed for clonality using ribotyping and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Two ribotypes, V/B21a and B27, were identified among 40 Ogawa isolates using BglI restriction endonuclease. Ribotype V/B21a has been described previously from Taiwan and Colombia and several Asian countries while B27 has been reported among isolates from Senegal. The three Inaba strains belonged to one ribotype, designated type A, not previously reported. PFGE analysis using NotI revealed that all isolates within a ribotype had identical profiles demonstrating clonality amongst the strains. Dice coefficient analysis of the two Ogawa genotypes revealed 89% similarity on ribotype patterns and 91.3% on PFGE profiles. Ribotype V/B21a isolates were associated with cases from dispersed areas of Kuala Lumpur and its suburbs while ribotype B27 was restricted to cases from one particular area suggesting a common-source outbreak.
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author Vadivelu, Jamuna
Iyer, Lakshmy
Kshatriya, B.M.
Puthucheary, Savithri Devi
author_facet Vadivelu, Jamuna
Iyer, Lakshmy
Kshatriya, B.M.
Puthucheary, Savithri Devi
author_sort Vadivelu, Jamuna
title Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia
title_short Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia
title_full Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia
title_fullStr Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Molecular evidence of clonality amongst Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor during an outbreak in Malaysia
title_sort molecular evidence of clonality amongst vibrio cholerae o1 biotype el tor during an outbreak in malaysia
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2000
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/25861/
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268899003210
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