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Increased sporulation rate of epidemic Clostridium difficile Type 027/NAP1.


ABSTRACT: Clostridium difficile PCR ribotype 027 comprised 0.2% of a collection of Swedish isolates in 1997-2001 (3 of 1,325 isolates). These isolates had lower moxifloxacin MICs than the epidemic type 027 isolates, but they had the same tcdC sequence and toxin yield. Type 027 produced 3- to 13-fold more toxin than did major Swedish types. One epidemic strain (027/NAP1a) sporulated more than did other type 027 isolates, a feature that should contribute to its survival and spread.

SUBMITTER: Akerlund T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2292905 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increased sporulation rate of epidemic Clostridium difficile Type 027/NAP1.

Akerlund Thomas T   Persson Ingela I   Unemo Magnus M   Norén Torbjörn T   Svenungsson Bo B   Wullt Marlene M   Burman Lars G LG  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20080220 4


Clostridium difficile PCR ribotype 027 comprised 0.2% of a collection of Swedish isolates in 1997-2001 (3 of 1,325 isolates). These isolates had lower moxifloxacin MICs than the epidemic type 027 isolates, but they had the same tcdC sequence and toxin yield. Type 027 produced 3- to 13-fold more toxin than did major Swedish types. One epidemic strain (027/NAP1a) sporulated more than did other type 027 isolates, a feature that should contribute to its survival and spread. ...[more]

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