Evaluating different S. aureus strains studied by DNA-fingerprinting

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Sachanowicz, J
Jakubczak, A
Kleczkowski, M
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[1] Weterynaryjnej SGGW, Wydzialu Med, Katedra Nauk Klin, PL-02787 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Akad Podlaskiej, Katedra Mikrobiol, PL-08110 Siedlce, Poland
[3] Zaklad Higieny Weterynaryjnej Oddzial Lomzy, PL-18410 Lomza, Poland
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Staphylococcus aureus; PCR-fingerprinting;
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The aim of the study was a genomic comparison of Staphylococcus aureus isolates taken from humans, cows, dogs and food. A total of 48 Staphylococcus aureus strains were subtyped. PCR-fingerprinting was the method used to differentiate between the isolates. All the organisms in the study were fingerprinted using the gfasreg4 primer. This method facilitated discriminating 7 different banding patterns from the 3-7 bands produced. The 48 isolates were grouped into seven different DNA-fingerprinting patterns: strains taken from humans designated to 6 patterns, strains taken from cows to 6 patterns, strains from dogs to 5 patterns, strains from food to 5 patterns. No relationship between strains from the same group was observed. 29 of the 48 strains (60%) could be assigned to one of three DNA-fingerprinting groups. Three main DNA-fingerprinting groups were identified: group I consisting of 10 strains, group II consisting of 10 strains and group III with nine. The application of the DNA-fingerprinting method verifies differences in the DNA patterns of S. Aureus strains from different origins.
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