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Studies on Coli-aerogenes and Other Gram-negative Intestinal Bacteria in Various Animals and Birds
Authors:Rose Mushin  Frances M Ashburner
Institution:School of Bacteriology, University of Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:S ummary . Some faecal material from native animals and birds (especially) showed either no coli-aerogenes bacteria or contained types other than Escherichia coli I.
Amongst coli-aerogenes isolates, E. coli I was frequent but the high percentage of other biotypes indicated that the animal host may serve as a pool of intermediate and irregular strains. Paracolons and Proteus spp. were abundant, and Salmonella spp. were isolated from dogs and native animals possibly in contact with man.
Animals were only occasionally carriers of enteropathogenic E. coli serotypes and seldom of types locally important in the etiology of infantile diarrhoea, such as E. coli O26:B6 and O55:B5. In this series O86 serotypes other than the diarrhoeal strain isolated from babies were found. The results of the study indicated some degree of host specificity. In the group of 20 O serotypes (referred to as specific E. coli ), O8 was most commonly listed. Most strains were sensitive to chemotherapeutic agents but resistance of some strains especially to sulphonamide was recorded.
The implication of the presence in the animal gut of coli-aerogenes bacteria other than E. coli type I is discussed in relation to bacterial standards for drinking water.
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