Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases ()

Ribotyping, biotyping and capsular typing of Haemophilus influenzae strains isolated from patients in Campinas, southeast Brazil

  • Marcelo Lancellotti,
  • Fernanda de Pace,
  • Eliana Guedes Stehling,
  • Maria Cecília Barisson Villares,
  • Marcelo Brocchi,
  • Wanderley Dias da Silveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-86702008000500015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
pp. 430 – 437

Abstract

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Forty-five Haemophilus influenzae strains isolated from patients were characterized based on biochemical characteristics. Their capsular types were determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR); they were compared, using two molecular methods [ribotyping with a specific DNA probe amplified from the 16S rDNA region from H. influenzae and through restriction fragment length polymorphism (RLFP) of an amplified 16S DNA region]. The strains were better discriminated by the ribotyping technique that used the 16S probe and by the combination of both techniques. Biotypes I and IV were the most common, followed by biotypes VI, VIII and III. Biotypes II and VII were not found. Most of the capsular samples were nontypable (89%), with capsular types a and b found in 2 and 9% of the samples, respectively. We concluded that there is a very close genetic identity among pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains.

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