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Occurrence of Vibrio vulnificus Biotypes in Danish Marine Environments

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ABSTRACT During the unusually warm summer in Denmark in 1994, 11 clinical cases of Vibrio vulnificus infection were reported. These reports initiated an investigation of the occurrence of V. vulnificus biotypes in Danish marine environments. Samples of coastal water, sediment, shellfish, and wild fish were analyzed by preenrichment in alkaline peptone water amended with polymyxin B (2.0 × 10 4 U/liter) followed by streaking onto modified cellobiose-polymyxin B-colistin agar. V. vulnificus -like colonies were tested with a V. vulnificus -specific DNA probe. Low densities of V. vulnificus were detected in water (0.8 to 19 CFU/liter) from June until mid-September and in sediment (0.04 to >11 CFU/g) from July until mid-November. The presence of V. vulnificus was strongly correlated with water temperature. However, we isolated V. vulnificus from water from a mussel farm at a lower temperature than previously reported (7°C). In 1 of the 13 locations studied, V. vulnificus was found in mussels in 7 of 17 samples analyzed; this is the first report of V. vulnificus in European shellfish. V. vulnificus was also isolated from gills, intestinal contents, and mucus from wild fish. Although biotyping of 706 V. vulnificus strains isolated during our investigations revealed that the majority of the strains (99.6%) belonged to biotype 1, biotype 2 was detected in seawater at a low frequency (0.4%). Our findings provide further evidence that seawater can serve as a reservoir and might facilitate spread of V. vulnificus biotype 2 to eels, with subsequent spread to persons handling eels. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that V. vulnificus is ubiquitous in a temperate marine environment and that V. vulnificus biotype 2 is not strictly confined to eels.
Title: Occurrence of Vibrio vulnificus Biotypes in Danish Marine Environments
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ABSTRACT During the unusually warm summer in Denmark in 1994, 11 clinical cases of Vibrio vulnificus infection were reported.
These reports initiated an investigation of the occurrence of V.
vulnificus biotypes in Danish marine environments.
Samples of coastal water, sediment, shellfish, and wild fish were analyzed by preenrichment in alkaline peptone water amended with polymyxin B (2.
0 × 10 4 U/liter) followed by streaking onto modified cellobiose-polymyxin B-colistin agar.
V.
vulnificus -like colonies were tested with a V.
vulnificus -specific DNA probe.
Low densities of V.
vulnificus were detected in water (0.
8 to 19 CFU/liter) from June until mid-September and in sediment (0.
04 to >11 CFU/g) from July until mid-November.
The presence of V.
vulnificus was strongly correlated with water temperature.
However, we isolated V.
vulnificus from water from a mussel farm at a lower temperature than previously reported (7°C).
In 1 of the 13 locations studied, V.
vulnificus was found in mussels in 7 of 17 samples analyzed; this is the first report of V.
vulnificus in European shellfish.
V.
vulnificus was also isolated from gills, intestinal contents, and mucus from wild fish.
Although biotyping of 706 V.
vulnificus strains isolated during our investigations revealed that the majority of the strains (99.
6%) belonged to biotype 1, biotype 2 was detected in seawater at a low frequency (0.
4%).
Our findings provide further evidence that seawater can serve as a reservoir and might facilitate spread of V.
vulnificus biotype 2 to eels, with subsequent spread to persons handling eels.
In conclusion, our data demonstrate that V.
vulnificus is ubiquitous in a temperate marine environment and that V.
vulnificus biotype 2 is not strictly confined to eels.

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