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. 1987 Oct;51(4):436-9.

Plasmids of Salmonella muenster and their relation to virulence

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Plasmids of Salmonella muenster and their relation to virulence

R C Clarke et al. Can J Vet Res. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

The plasmid content of 104 strains of Salmonella muenster collected from bovine and human sources in Ontario from 1982 to 1984 was determined. The strains were classified into 17 different groups on the basis of the sizes of the plasmids they contained. Further division was made on the basis of the fragments obtained following digestion of the plasmids with restriction endonucleases BglI and BglII. Representative strains from each plasmid profile group were compared for resistance to serum and for virulence in mice. No differences in serum resistance or in LD50 by the oral or intraperitoneal route in mice could be associated with the presence of plasmids. Although the strains of S. muenster were recovered from clinical cases in cattle and humans, they were of low virulence for mice: the LD50 values were approximately 10,000-fold greater than that of Salmonella typhimurium.

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