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Isolation of Mycobacterium gordonae from poultry slaughterhouse water in São Paulo State, Brazil
Date
2005-09-13Registration in:
Revista Argentina de Microbiologia, v. 37, n. 2, p. 106-108, 2005.
0325-7541
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Author
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
UNICASTELO
Abstract
Water samples (24 untreated water, 12 treated water and 24 served water) used in different stages of the slaughter process were examined to identify a possible source of pathogenic mycobacteria. The isolates were identified based on microscopy, morphological and biochemical features, mycolic acid analysis and molecular method - PCR-restriction-enzyme analysis. Eighteen mycobacterial strains were isolated from 60 water samples: 11 from untreated water, 5 from treated water and 2 from served water. All mycobacteria isolated were identified as Mycobacterium gordonae and showed the following PRA genotypes: III (27.8%), IV (38.9%) and V (33.3%).
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