Study on Salmonella serotyping by use of Microsphere-based Liquid Array method
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2016.08.017
- VernacularTitle:基于微球液态阵列分子技术的沙门菌血清分型研究
- Author:
Bixia KE
1
;
Dongmei HE
;
Hailing TAN
;
Honghui ZENG
;
Tong YANG
;
Bosheng LI
;
Changwen KE
Author Information
1. 广东省疾病预防控制中心病原微生物所
- Keywords:
Salmonella;
Serotype;
Microsphere-based Liquid Array
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2016;37(8):1137-1141
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To understand the effect ofserotyping on Salmonella isolates,by use of Microsphere-based Liquid Array method,among diarrhea patients,in Guangdong.Methods Salmonella isolated from humans in Guangdong province were serotyped on the Microsphere-based Liquid Array platform with SSA kit.Results A total of 4 942 Salmonella strains with 189 serotypes,were identified in Guangdong province in 2010-2014.The top 100 serotypes accounted for 98.08% (4 847/4 942) of all the strains.98% of the top 100 species serotypes could completely be serotyped with SSA kit.In order to detect O antigen among 198 isolates with SSA kit,181 strains were carrying the O antigen,with the coincidence rate as 100%.However,under the SSA,98.32% (528/537) of the H antigen could be detected and were consistent with the traditional serum agglutination test.The coincidence rate of fljB gene was 93.09% (175/188),with false negative rate and false positive rate of fljB gene as 7.35% (9/134) and 7.41% (4/54) respectively.The coincidence rate of sdf gene and Vi gene were 100%.11 out of the 12 Salmonella strains could not be serotyped under the traditional methods but were successfully serotyped by the molecular serotyping method.Conclusions Using the SSA kit,more than 96% of the anthropogenic Salmonella strains could be serotyped in Guangdong province.Comparing with the traditional methods,the coincidence rate of serotyping appeared over 98%.Under the Microsphere-based Liquid Array techniques,the molecular serotyping method appeared faster and more accurate on Salmonella serotyping than those traditional methods.