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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 03 1997, 738-740, Vol 35, No. 3
VM Nicholson and JF Prescott
Restriction enzyme digestion patterns of the large virulence plasmids of 8
human and 37 foal isolates of virulence-associated protein (VapA)- positive
Rhodococcus equi strains from different sources were compared. Foal
isolates came from five continents. Digestion with EcoRI divided these
plasmids into three closely related types, and digestion with BamHI divided
them into three major types which corresponded to the EcoRI types. The only
EcoRI and BamHI type 3 plasmid was from a single foal isolate obtained from
Japan. There are thus two major but related virulence plasmids in isolates
from foals. Geographic differences were noted, since foal isolates with the
EcoRI type 1 plasmid digestion pattern tended to come mostly from the
United States, Canada, European countries, India or Zimbabwe and foal
isolates with EcoRI type 2 pattern tended to come mostly from Latin
American countries. Only 8 of 38 different human isolates, mostly from AIDS
patients, were VapA positive, in contrast to 37 of 42 foal isolates.
VapA-positive isolates from humans possessed virulence plasmids of either
EcoRI type 1 or EcoRI type 2. These results confirm that only a small
proportion of human patients with R. equi infections acquire foal virulent
R. equi.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Restriction enzyme analysis of the virulence plasmids of VapA-positive Rhodococcus equi strains isolated from humans and horses
Department of Pathobiology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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