Bacillus cereus Clinical Isolates : Characteristics, Enterotoxin Production and Antimicrobial Susceptibility

임상 검체에서 분리된 Bacillus cereus의 성상, 장독소 생성 및 항균제 감수성

  • Kim, Shin-Moo (Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Wonkwang Health College) ;
  • Kim, Eun-Cheol (Department of Biology, Graduate School, Sunchon University) ;
  • So, Hyang-Ah (Department of Biology, Graduate School, Jeonju University) ;
  • Lee, Gyu-Sik (Department of Biology, Graduate School, Jeonju University)
  • 김신무 (원광보건대학 임상병리과) ;
  • 김은철 (순천대학교 대학원 생물학과) ;
  • 소향아 (전주대학교 대학원 생물학과) ;
  • 이규식 (전주대학교 대학원 생물학과)
  • Published : 2005.04.30

Abstract

Biochemical characteristics, enterotoxin production and antimicrobial susceptibility were determined for 30 strains of Bacillus cereus isolated from stool specimens of diarrhea patients at an university hospital in Chulabuk-do province. Positive rate for VP reaction and citrate utilization were lower, (33 % and 40 % respectively) while the rates of acid production from mannitol, arabinose, and xylose were higher (17 %, 13 % and 3 % respectively) than those obtained by other investigators. The enterotoxin gene was detected in 18 of 30 isolates (60 %) by PCR, and the toxin was detected from all of the toxin gene-positive isolates by RPLA test. The agar dilution test showed that all isolates were resistant to penicillin G and 73 % were to cephalothin, but all were susceptible to ciprofloxacin, clindamycin, erythromycin, fusidic acid, gentamicin, rifampin, teracycline and vancomycin. We conclude that B. cereus isolates producing acid from mannitol, arabinose and xylose exist, that PCR can be used to detect enterotoxin genes rapidly and accurately, and that this organism is susceptible to various antimicrobial agents though not penicillin G and cephalothin.

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