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    Bacillus cereus may produce two or more diarrheal enterotoxins

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    1997
    Author
    Jackson N, Ombui
    Horst, Schmieger
    Michael M, Kagiko
    Sammel, M
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    en
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    Abstract
    Bacillus cereus strains were tested for production of diarrheal enterotoxin by the reverse passive latex agglutination test and for presence of B. cereus enterotoxin gene (beeT) by polymerase chain reaction. About 50% of 56 B. cereus strains reacted positive in broth culture in the reverse passive latex agglutination test, while the beeT gene was detected in 41.1 %. Sixteen percent of the strains were positive for both diarrheal enterotoxin and bceT gene. A 741 bp probe prepared from the polymerase chain reaction product detected beeT gene in all strains that were positive with the polymerase chain reaction. This study indicates a likelihood of two or more enterotoxins being produced by B. cereus which may be involved in causing diarrheal type food poisoning.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/12219
    Citation
    FEMS Microbiology Letters 149 (1997) 245-248
    Publisher
    Department of Public Health, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nairobi
     
    Institut fur Genetik und Mikrobiologie, Universitdt Miinchen. Maria Ward Str. l a, D-80638 Munich, Germany
     
    Subject
    Bacillus cereus
    Polymerase chain reaction
    Hybridization
    Enterotoxin
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