Typing Methods for the Plague Pathogen, Yersinia pestis

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Lindler, Luther E. [1 ]
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[1] Armed Forces Hlth Surveillance Ctr, Dept Def Global Emerging Infect Surveillance & Re, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA
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COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCE; PNEUMONIC PLAGUE; SYLVATIC PLAGUE; HYBRIDIZATION; INSIGHTS; MICROEVOLUTION; ORIENTALIS; DIVERSITY; EVOLUTION; DYNAMICS;
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Phenotypic and genotypic methodologies have been used to differentiate the etiological agent of plague, Yersinia pestis. Historically, phenotypic methods were used to place isolates into one of three biovars based on nitrate reduction and glycerol fermentation. Classification of Y. pestis into genetic subtypes is problematic due to the relative monomorphic nature of the pathogen. Resolution into groups is dependent on the number and types of loci used in the analysis. The last 5-10 years of research and analysis in the field of Y. pestis genotyping have resulted in a recognition by Western scientists that two basic types of Y. pestis exist. One type, considered to be classic strains that are able to cause human plague transmitted by the normal flea vector, is termed epidemic strains. The other type does not typically cause human infections by normal routes of infection, but is virulent for rodents and is termed endemic strains. Previous classification schemes used outside the Western hemisphere referred to these latter strains as Pestoides varieties of Y. pestis. Recent molecular analysis has definitely shown that both endemic and epidemic strains arose independently from a common Yersinia pseudotuberculosis ancestor. Currently, 11 major groups of Y. pestis are defined globally.
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页码:1174 / 1183
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