New bacteriophage typing scheme for subdivision of the frequent capsular serotypes of Klebsiella spp. 1987

M A Gaston, and B A Ayling-Smith, and T L Pitt

A bacteriophage typing scheme for hospital isolates of Klebsiella spp. was developed. The scheme was designed specifically as a secondary typing method to discriminate between strains of serotypes K2, K3, and K21 but proved to be an efficient general typing method for strains of most serotypes. The set of 15 phages gave 87.3% typeability on 236 strains of more than 70 different serotypes. Typeability within the K2, K3, and K21 strains was 93, 89, and 91%, respectively. There was a mean of 3.2 reactions strain-1 for all phage-typeable strains. Of the serologically nontypeable strains, 76.7% were susceptible to one or more phages. The most common pattern accounted for only 7% of the strains. The lytic patterns were reproducible if strains were typed on the same day, but differences were observed if strains were stored for 1 week or more before retyping. A total of 96.5% of the strains were typeable by a combination of capsular serology and phage typing.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007709 Klebsiella A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria whose organisms arrange singly, in pairs, or short chains. This genus is commonly found in the intestinal tract and is an opportunistic pathogen that can give rise to bacteremia, pneumonia, urinary tract and several other types of human infection.
D007711 Klebsiella pneumoniae Gram-negative, non-motile, capsulated, gas-producing rods found widely in nature and associated with urinary and respiratory infections in humans. Bacillus pneumoniae,Bacterium pneumoniae crouposae,Hyalococcus pneumoniae,Klebsiella pneumoniae aerogenes,Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D001434 Bacteriophage Typing A technique of bacterial typing which differentiates between bacteria or strains of bacteria by their susceptibility to one or more bacteriophages. Phage Typing,Typing, Bacteriophage,Typing, Phage
D012703 Serotyping Process of determining and distinguishing species of bacteria or viruses based on antigens they share. Serotypings

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