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Enterotoxin production by strains ofStaphylococcus aureusisolated from clinical and non-clinical specimens with special reference to enterotoxin F and toxic shock syndrome

Authors :
Serve Notermans
Marianne P. De Nooij
Wijnanda J. van Leeuwen
Source :
Journal of Hygiene. 89:499-505
Publication Year :
1982
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1982.

Abstract

SummaryEnterotoxin production by strainsof Staphylococcus aureusisolated from clinical specimens of human and animal origin and from healthy human carriers was investigated. All nine patients admitted to hospital with symptoms of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) yielded enterotoxin-producing strains ofS. aureus. Eight of these produced staphylococcal enterotoxin F (SEF). A significantly smaller proportion of strains (42% of 50 strains tested) isolated from other clinical specimens of hospitalized patients produced SEF. Production of SEF by strains isolated from clinical specimens of animal origin (48 strains) was not observed. Twenty-nine per cent of 24S. aureusstrains isolated from noses of hospital staff produced SEF. This result was not significantly different from that obtained from strains isolated from clinical specimens other than TSS. A similar percentage of strains isolated from healthy human carriers outside hospital produced SEF (25% of 24 strains tested).The results indicated that enterotoxin production, especially that of SEF. is associated withS. aureusisolated from patients suspected of TSS. There was no indication of an association betweenS. aureusisolated from other staphylococcal infections and SEF production.All strains were phage typed and 79%, of the strains belonging to the international phage-group I produced SEF. All strains lysed by phage 187 were found to produce SEF.

Details

ISSN :
00221724
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Hygiene
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b332369226546b67647665550f94c570
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400071060