Enterotoxin production at refrigeration temperature byYersinia enterocolitica andYersinia enterocolitica-like bacteria |
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Authors: | Georg Kapperud Gunnar Langeland |
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Affiliation: | (1) Norwegian Defence Microbiological Laboratory, National Institute of Public Health, Geitmyrsveien 75, Oslo 4, Norway;(2) Department of Food Hygiene, Veterinary College of Norway, POB 8146 Oslo dep., Oslo 1, Norway |
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Abstract: | Enterotoxin production after cultivation for 7 days in a refrigerator (3–6°C) was indicated for 4 of 20 strains ofYersinia enterocolitica andY. enterocolitica-like bacteria, by use of the infant mouse assay. These four strains were isolated from wild-living small mammals and water. Three of these isolates (Y. kristensenii, serogroups 11 and 28) were enterotoxigenic at 22 and 37°C as well as at refrigeration temperature. The remaining strain (Y. enterocolitica sensu stricto, serogroup 6) produced enterotoxin only at refrigeration temperature and at 22°C. The results indicate thatY. enterocolitica andY. enterocolitica-like bacteria may be capable of causing food intoxication after food storage at refrigeration temperature. A potential clinical significance of theY. enterocolitica enterotoxin in cold-blooded animals such as fish is suggested. |
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