Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9366797 | Pathologie Biologie | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we isolated and identified five strains of Yersinia pestis during an epidemic occurred in west of Algeria in June 2003. The bacteriological identification was confirmed by bacteriophage susceptibility. All these strains belonged to the biovar Orientalis (they did not ferment glycerol but did reduce nitrate to nitrite) which caused the current pandemic. The in vitro activities of antimicrobial agents used to treat plague and recommended for prophylaxis, showed that they are active against all strains. The comparison of these strains by plasmid profile analyse demonstrated that all isolates had three plasmids: 110, 70Â and 9,5Â kb, which are present in Y. pestis strains.
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Authors
M. Lounici, M. Lazri, K. Rahal,