Aeromonas caviae: Ecologic adaptation in the intestinal tract of infants coupled to adherence and enterotoxin production as factors in enteropathogenicity

H. Namdari, E. J. Bottone

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Abstract

Aeromonas caviae isolated from stools of diarrheic formula-fed infants and environmental sources produce acetic acid when grown in glucose broth, which is bactericidal (suicide phenomenon). A. caviae grows anaerobically in a minimal medium or under permissive conditions such as the intestinal tract of formula-fed infants. These isolates adhered to HEp-2 cells and produced a cytotoxic and a cytotonic enterotoxin which underscore their enteropathogenicity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)435-436
Number of pages2
JournalExperientia
Volume47
Issue number5
StatePublished - 1991

Keywords

  • Adhesion
  • Aeromonas caviae
  • Cytotoxin
  • Ecology
  • Enteropathogenicity
  • Enterotoxin

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