Authors
KO Amisu, AO Coker, SLW On, RD Isokpehi
Publication date
2003
Journal
East African medical journal
Volume
80
Issue
4
Pages
218-222
Description
Methods: One hundred and fifity drainage water samples were enriched in a minimal antibiotics-containing medium at room temperature and bacteria then isolated by use of a membrane filtration method.
Results: Twenty six (14%) of samples were positive for Arcobacter spp. Of these, 20 were examined by a comprehensive probabilistic identification scheme for Epsilobacteria and all strains identified as A. butzleri. AFLP analysis of these strains revealed considerable genetic diversity among the strains, with 12 genotypes defined at the 90% similarity level.
Conclusion: The prevalence of A. butzleri in Nigerian poultry abattoir effluent indicates this species may constitute a public health problem in this country. AFLP profiling could be a useful tool for molecular epidemiological and population genetic studies of this organism. This is the first known report of A. butzleri in Nigeria, and first application of AFLP analysis for genotyping the species.
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KO Amisu, AO Coker, SLW On, RD Isokpehi - East African medical journal, 2003