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Unexpected finding of the "tropical" bacterial pathogen<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Plesiomonas shigelloides</Emphasis> from lake water north of the Polar Circle
Authors:Carlos?Gonzalez-Rey  Stefan?B?Svenson  Laila?M?Eriksson  Ivan?Ciznar  Email author" target="_blank">Karel?KrovacekEmail author
Institution:(1) Section of Bacteriology, SLU, Box 7036, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) National Veterinary Institute, Uppsala, Sweden;(3) Institute of Preventive and Clinical Medicine, Limbova 14, 83301 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Abstract:The occurrence of Plesiomonas shigelloides in fresh water from six lakes located north of the Polar Circle in the northern part of Sweden was investigated. Bacteriological analysis of the water samples revealed the presence of nine isolates of P. shigelloides from one of the six lakes. All nine isolates were tested for biochemical characterisation, and serological and genomic typing. The biochemical profiles of all nine isolates were identical. Two strains were non-agglutinating for the O and H antigens. The other seven displayed an O19 serotype, whereas H antigen showed non-agglutinating properties. The genotyping results showed that the O19 isolates presented the same pattern, while the two non-agglutinating strains presented patterns that were different to that of the seven others. The results show that P. shigelloides can occur in aquatic environments where the temperature conditions are extremely low for long periods. This could have ecological and clinical importance for the aquatic and terrestrial fauna at these latitudes.
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