Yersinia enterocolitica

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Yersinia enterocolitica is a species of gram-negative, coccobacillus-shaped bacterium, oxidase-negative, and non–lactose-fermenting bacilli responsible for several zoonotic disease (cattle, deer, pigs, and birds). The spectrum of disease caused by it ranges from asymptomatic to life-threatening sepsis, especially in infants.
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==Surface Characteristics==
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Y. enterocolitica has increased surface charge and hydrophobicity due to presence of a 40- to 48-megadalton plasmid. The concentration of calcium in the growth medium had a moderate effect on the expression of the cell surface properties. Cell surface properties are greatly reduced among plasmid-bearing cells grown on tryptic soy agarose regardless of growth temperatures. eatly reduced among plasmid-bearing cells grown on tryptic soy agarose regardless of growth temperatures.
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==Transmission==
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Transmission is primarily via ingestion of contaminated foods, especially people who handle/eat pork. Pasteurized milk and dairy products can also cause outbreaks because Yersinia can proliferate at refrigerated temperatures. Transmission via blood products has occurred. Infection can be transmitted from mother to newborn infant.
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==Pathogenic Activity==
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Yersinia enterocolitica infection may be asymptomatic; however, several syndromes are associated with this infection in children. Some of them are Enterocolitis, Pseudoappendicitis syndrome, Bacteremia and Postinfectious, nonsuppurative sequelae.
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==Virulence==
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Plasmid-encoded proteins of the outer membrane represent a major determinant in the pathogenicity of Y enterocolitica by contributing to adherence and invasion of the organism; antibodies directed against these proteins are present in patients convalescing from disease.
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==References==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yersinia_enterocolitica Wikipedia]
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[http://iai.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/44/2/540 Plasmid-associated cell surface charge and hydrophobicity of Yersinia enterocolitica]
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[http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/970186-overview Yersinia Enterocolitica Infection]
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Yersinia enterocolitica


Yersinia enterocolitica is a species of gram-negative, coccobacillus-shaped bacterium, oxidase-negative, and non–lactose-fermenting bacilli responsible for several zoonotic disease (cattle, deer, pigs, and birds). The spectrum of disease caused by it ranges from asymptomatic to life-threatening sepsis, especially in infants.


Scientific classification
Kingdom Eubacteria
Phylum Proteobacteria
Class Gammaproteobacteria
Order Enterobacteriales
Family Enterobacteriaceae
Genus Yersinia
Species Y. enterocolitica
Binomial Yersinia enterocolitica


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[edit] Surface Characteristics

Y. enterocolitica has increased surface charge and hydrophobicity due to presence of a 40- to 48-megadalton plasmid. The concentration of calcium in the growth medium had a moderate effect on the expression of the cell surface properties. Cell surface properties are greatly reduced among plasmid-bearing cells grown on tryptic soy agarose regardless of growth temperatures. eatly reduced among plasmid-bearing cells grown on tryptic soy agarose regardless of growth temperatures.


[edit] Transmission

Transmission is primarily via ingestion of contaminated foods, especially people who handle/eat pork. Pasteurized milk and dairy products can also cause outbreaks because Yersinia can proliferate at refrigerated temperatures. Transmission via blood products has occurred. Infection can be transmitted from mother to newborn infant.


[edit] Pathogenic Activity

Yersinia enterocolitica infection may be asymptomatic; however, several syndromes are associated with this infection in children. Some of them are Enterocolitis, Pseudoappendicitis syndrome, Bacteremia and Postinfectious, nonsuppurative sequelae.


[edit] Virulence

Plasmid-encoded proteins of the outer membrane represent a major determinant in the pathogenicity of Y enterocolitica by contributing to adherence and invasion of the organism; antibodies directed against these proteins are present in patients convalescing from disease.


[edit] References

Wikipedia

Plasmid-associated cell surface charge and hydrophobicity of Yersinia enterocolitica

Yersinia Enterocolitica Infection