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Med J Tabriz Uni Med Sciences Health Services. 2013;35(5): 46-55.
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The Effect of Temperature in Invasive Properties of Yersinia Species Isolated from Human and Non-Human Sources

Mohammad Mahdi Soltan Dallal 1,2, Roonak Bakhtiari 2, Farzaneh Amin Harati 2, Mohammad Kazem Sharifi Yazdi 3,4*

1 Food Microbiology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 Division of Microbiology, Department of Pathobiology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
3 Zoonosis Research Centre, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4 Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, School of Para Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Email: mksharifiy@yahoo.co.uk

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Diarrhea is one of the most important causes of children mortality in developing countries. Gastroenteritis causes mortality in children younger than five years old annually; meanwhile, Yersinia species are one of the main agents causing diarrhea. In this study the effect of temperature on invasive property of Yersinia species were investigated by using HEP-2 cell culture. Materials and Methods: In total 50 Yersinia species from French and Iranian surceases including Yersinia enterocolitica (n=30), Yersinia intermedia(n=14),Yersinia frederiksenii (n=2),Yersinia kristensenii (n=1) and Yersinia aldovae (n=1),were used. The activity of mentioned Yersinia species was determined on HEP-2 cells at 22C and 37 C, by using HEP-2 cell culture. Results: Only 10 tested Yersinia species were showed property invasive at 22C. and Yersinia enterocolitica was the most invasive strain(20%).The results showed that environmental species are also capable of causing diseases .The comparison results, of isolates from French with Iran ,showed that in general European isolates were more virulent than Iranian isolates. In addition the environmental species of Iran were not capable of causing diseases .The antibiotic susceptibility testing of isolates showed that nearly 88% of all isolates were sensitive to tested antibiotics, regardless of isolate sources Conclusion: Environmental species are capable of having invasive property which is temperature dependent.
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Submitted: 14 Mar 2013
Accepted: 16 May 2013
ePublished: 25 Dec 2013
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