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Standardization and International Multicenter Validation of a PulseNet Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Protocol for SubtypingShigella flexneriIsolates
Author(s) -
Mariana Pichel,
Silvina P. Brengi,
Kara Cooper,
Efrain M. Ribot,
Suleiman Al-Busaidy,
Pamela Araya,
Jorge Onrubia Fernández,
Tania Ibelli Vaz,
Kai Man Kam,
Myriam Morcos,
Eva Møller Nielsen,
Céline Nadon,
Guillermo Pimentel,
Enrique Pérez Gutiérrez,
Peter GernerSmidt,
for the Shigella flexner Norma Binsztein
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
foodborne pathogens and disease
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.833
H-Index - 69
eISSN - 1556-7125
pISSN - 1535-3141
DOI - 10.1089/fpd.2011.1067
Subject(s) - subtyping , shigella flexneri , outbreak , pulsed field gel electrophoresis , medicine , virology , biology , computer science , genetics , genotype , escherichia coli , gene , programming language
Shigella flexneri is one of the agents most frequently linked to diarrheal illness in developing countries and often causes outbreaks in settings with poor hygiene or sanitary conditions. Travel is one of the means by which S. flexneri can be imported into developed countries, where this pathogen is not commonly seen. A robust and discriminatory subtyping method is needed for the surveillance of S. flexneri locally and regionally, and to aid in the detection and investigation of outbreaks. The PulseNet International network utilizes standardized pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) protocols to carry out laboratory-based surveillance of foodborne pathogens in combination with epidemiologic data. A multicenter validation was carried out in nine PulseNet laboratories located in North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and it demonstrated that a new protocol is highly robust and reproducible for subtyping of S. flexneri. This protocol, already approved for PulseNet laboratories, applies NotI and XbaI as primary and secondary restriction enzymes, respectively, under electrophoresis conditions of initial switch time of 5 s to final switch time of 35 s, at 6 volts/cm.

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