Comparison Of Species, Virulence Genes And Clones Of Aeromonas Isolates From Clinical Specimens And Well Water In Okinawa Prefecture, Japan

Kazufumi Miyagi,Noriaki Shimoji, Shogo Shimoji, Rina Tahara,Ayumi Uechi, Itaru Tamaki,Haruna Oshiro, Asami Komiyama, Minoru Tedokon,Itaru Hirai

JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
Aims To reveal the sources of Aeromonas infection in Okinawa Prefecture of Japan, the species, virulence genes and clones of strains isolated from clinical specimens and well water were compared.Methods and Results The properties of both isolates were investigated by sequencing of rpoD, detection of 10 virulence genes using PCR and genotyping with pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. In all, 68 clinical and 146 well water strains of Aeromonas were isolated and the main species were A. caviae, A. dhakensis, A. hydrophila and A. veronii biovar sobria. Aeromonas dhakensis possessed various virulence genes; however, A. caviae possessed only fla. The same or similar clones were distributed in certain areas of Okinawa and one clone had survived several months in the biliary system of two patients, respectively.Conclusion Although the same Aeromonas clone was not isolated from clinical and well water samples, our study revealed the detected patterns of virulence genes in both isolates, the distribution of identical/similar clones in the Okinawan environment and long-time survival in patient's organs.Significance and Impact of the Study We investigated the association between Aeromonas patients and well water exposure. This study provides the properties of species, virulence genes and clones of Aeromonas isolated from samples of these origins.
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Aeromonas species, clinical specimens, PFGE, virulence genes, well water
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