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Thirteen Yersinia enterocolitica were recovered from a variety of clinical sources. Of these, only one was associated with mesenteric lymphadenitis and belonged to serotype 8. The 12 remaining strains were isolated from nonmesenteric sources and belonged to serotype 17. All strains exhibited the main characteristics of Y. enterocolitica which differentiated them from other Enterobacteriaceae, i.e., motility at 22 C but not at 37 C, positive urease and ornithine decarboxylase activities, and negative phenylalanine deaminase. These 12 strains differed, however, from other Y. enterocolitica previously described in the United States in that they fermented rhamnose and raffinose at 22 C, and failed to grow on Salmonella-Shigella and Hektoen-Enteric agars.
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PMID:Unusual Yersinia enterocolitica isolates not associated with mesenteric lymphadenitis. 483 85

Yersinia enterocolitica, an important food- and water-borne enteropathogen causes acute diarrhea, terminal ileitis, and mesenteric lymphadenitis. It is represented by six biovars (1A, 1B, 2-5). The biovar 1A strains are generally regarded as avirulent as they lack pYV plasmid and major chromosomal virulence genes. Despite this, some biovar 1A strains produce disease symptoms indistinguishable from that produced by known pathogenic biovars (1B, 2-5). Suggested prospective studies to understand pathogenic potential of biovar 1A should focus on role of insecticidal toxins, urease, protease, superoxide dismutase, and host responses. These studies should also take into account the clonal groups of biovar 1A.
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PMID:The enigma of Yersinia enterocolitica biovar 1A. 2088 83