KMID : 1023520130360020067
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Service 2013 Volume.36 No. 2 p.67 ~ p.71
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Comparison of the pathogenicity among Cronobacter species in a neonatal mouse model
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Hong Sun-Hwa
Chung Yung-Ho Park Sang-Ho Kim Ok-Jin
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Abstract
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Neonatal infection caused by Cronobacter species can result in serious illnesses such as bacteremia, septicemia, meningitis, and death in at-risk infants who are orally fed contaminated reconstituted powdered infant formulas. The objective of this study was to compare the virulence among three Cronobacter species strains by using an animal model for human neonatal Cronobacter species infections. We acquired timed-pregnant ICR mice and all owed them to give birth naturally. On postnatal day 3, each pup was administered orally a total dose of 1¡¿107 CFU Cronobacter species strain 3439, CDC 1123-79, and 3231. Mice were observed twice daily for morbidity and mortality. At postnatal day 10, the remaining pups were euthanized, and brain, liver, and cecum were excised and analyzed for the presence of Cronobacter species. Cronobacter species were isolated from cecum and other tissues in inoculated mice. In the tissues of Cronobacter species infected mice, meningitis and gliosis were detected in the brain. In this study, we identified the virulence among Cronobacter species strains by using a neonatal mice model which was a very effective animal model for human neonatal Cronobacter species infections.
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KEYWORD
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Cronobacter species, Infant, Virulence, Animal model
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