From phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolates

The term “typing” is generally used with two meanings: a methods to establish the correct taxonomic collocation of a genus/specie/biotype, b methods for discriminating different bacterial isolates of the same species in order to establish the genetic relationship among the microorganisms involved in...

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Main Authors: Carla Fontana, Stefania Stefani, Angelo Pan, Barbara Pieretti, Gian Maria Rossolini, Pietro Emanuele Varaldo, Mario Sarti
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-03-01
Series:Microbiologia Medica
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/3264
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spelling doaj-069b505352d04b2582a817e7e16ea27b2020-11-25T01:56:48ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMicrobiologia Medica 2280-64232014-03-0128310.4081/mm.2013.32642516From phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolatesCarla FontanaStefania StefaniAngelo PanBarbara PierettiGian Maria RossoliniPietro Emanuele VaraldoMario SartiThe term “typing” is generally used with two meanings: a methods to establish the correct taxonomic collocation of a genus/specie/biotype, b methods for discriminating different bacterial isolates of the same species in order to establish the genetic relationship among the microorganisms involved in a possible outbreak. In this paper we focus our attention on the second aspect, that represents a relevant epidemiological tools in infection prevention and control. Typing systems are traditionally based on two steps workup: the first is the study of phenotypes such as serotype, biotype, phage-type, or antimicrobial susceptibilities of the isolates and this can be easily performed in every microbiology laboratory; the second, examines the relatedness of isolates at a molecular level. Over the years many molecular methods have been developed and efficiently applied in several hospital settings. The large panorama of methods put the microbiologists in trouble to operate the proper choice. Thus, in the present paper, we have reviewed old as well new molecular typing methods in order to provide a useful guide that can represent an overview on molecular methods and particularly of their specific pro and cons.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/3264Outbreak, Molecular typing, Genotyping, Fingerprinting, Sequencing
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Stefania Stefani
Angelo Pan
Barbara Pieretti
Gian Maria Rossolini
Pietro Emanuele Varaldo
Mario Sarti
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Stefania Stefani
Angelo Pan
Barbara Pieretti
Gian Maria Rossolini
Pietro Emanuele Varaldo
Mario Sarti
From phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolates
Microbiologia Medica
Outbreak, Molecular typing, Genotyping, Fingerprinting, Sequencing
author_facet Carla Fontana
Stefania Stefani
Angelo Pan
Barbara Pieretti
Gian Maria Rossolini
Pietro Emanuele Varaldo
Mario Sarti
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title From phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolates
title_short From phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolates
title_full From phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolates
title_fullStr From phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolates
title_full_unstemmed From phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolates
title_sort from phenotyping to the study of clonal relationship of microbial isolates
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Microbiologia Medica
issn 2280-6423
publishDate 2014-03-01
description The term “typing” is generally used with two meanings: a methods to establish the correct taxonomic collocation of a genus/specie/biotype, b methods for discriminating different bacterial isolates of the same species in order to establish the genetic relationship among the microorganisms involved in a possible outbreak. In this paper we focus our attention on the second aspect, that represents a relevant epidemiological tools in infection prevention and control. Typing systems are traditionally based on two steps workup: the first is the study of phenotypes such as serotype, biotype, phage-type, or antimicrobial susceptibilities of the isolates and this can be easily performed in every microbiology laboratory; the second, examines the relatedness of isolates at a molecular level. Over the years many molecular methods have been developed and efficiently applied in several hospital settings. The large panorama of methods put the microbiologists in trouble to operate the proper choice. Thus, in the present paper, we have reviewed old as well new molecular typing methods in order to provide a useful guide that can represent an overview on molecular methods and particularly of their specific pro and cons.
topic Outbreak, Molecular typing, Genotyping, Fingerprinting, Sequencing
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/3264
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