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Modified 16S–23S rRNA intergenic region restriction endonuclease analysis for species identification of Enterococcus

Modified 16S–23S rRNA intergenic region restriction endonuclease analysis for species... Journal of Medical Microbiology (2015), 64, 217–223 DOI 10.1099/jmm.0.000008 Modified 16S–23S rRNA intergenic region restriction endonuclease analysis for species identification of Enterococcus strains isolated from pigs, compared with identification using classical methods and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry 1 1 2 Aneta Nowakiewicz, Graz˙yna Zio´ łkowska, Przemysław Zie˛ ba, 1 3 4 Aleksandra Tros´cian´ czyk, Tomasz Banach and Cezary Kowalski Correspondence University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute of Biological Bases of Animal Aneta Nowakiewicz Diseases, Sub-Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Akademicka 12, 20-033 Lublin, Poland anowakiewicz@gmail.com State Veterinary Laboratory, Droga Me˛czennikow Majdanka 50, 20-325 Lublin, Poland University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Epizootiology and Clinic of Infectious Diseases, Głe˛boka 30, 20-612 Lublin, Poland University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Preclinical Veterinary Sciences, Sub-Department of Pharmacology, Akademicka 12, 20-033 Lublin, Poland Fast and reliable identification of bacteria to at least the species level is currently the basis for correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment of infections. This is particularly important in the case of bacteria of the genus Enterococcus, whose resistance profile is often correlated with their species (e.g. resistance to vancomycin). In this study, we evaluated restriction endonuclease http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Medical Microbiology Wolters Kluwer Health

Modified 16S–23S rRNA intergenic region restriction endonuclease analysis for species identification of Enterococcus

Journal of Medical Microbiology , Volume 64 (3) – Mar 1, 2015

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0022-2615
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10.1099/jmm.0.000008
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25587074
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Abstract

Journal of Medical Microbiology (2015), 64, 217–223 DOI 10.1099/jmm.0.000008 Modified 16S–23S rRNA intergenic region restriction endonuclease analysis for species identification of Enterococcus strains isolated from pigs, compared with identification using classical methods and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry 1 1 2 Aneta Nowakiewicz, Graz˙yna Zio´ łkowska, Przemysław Zie˛ ba, 1 3 4 Aleksandra Tros´cian´ czyk, Tomasz Banach and Cezary Kowalski Correspondence University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute of Biological Bases of Animal Aneta Nowakiewicz Diseases, Sub-Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Akademicka 12, 20-033 Lublin, Poland anowakiewicz@gmail.com State Veterinary Laboratory, Droga Me˛czennikow Majdanka 50, 20-325 Lublin, Poland University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Epizootiology and Clinic of Infectious Diseases, Głe˛boka 30, 20-612 Lublin, Poland University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Preclinical Veterinary Sciences, Sub-Department of Pharmacology, Akademicka 12, 20-033 Lublin, Poland Fast and reliable identification of bacteria to at least the species level is currently the basis for correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment of infections. This is particularly important in the case of bacteria of the genus Enterococcus, whose resistance profile is often correlated with their species (e.g. resistance to vancomycin). In this study, we evaluated restriction endonuclease

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Journal of Medical MicrobiologyWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Mar 1, 2015

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