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Urease‐positive thermophilic strains of<i>Campylobacter</i>isolated from seagulls (<i>Larus</i>spp.)
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BiologyMicrobial SystematicsUrease‐positive Thermophilic StrainsEngineeringMedicineExtremophilePoultry DiseaseNorthern IrelandFood MicrobiologyCampylobacter InfectionsEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobial EcologyMicrobiologyPfge AnalysisClinical MicrobiologyUrease-positive Thermophilic CampylobacterDiagnostic Microbiology
Three strains of urease-positive thermophilic Campylobacter (UPTC), designated A1, A2 and A3, were identified by biochemical characterization after isolation from faeces of seagulls in Northern Ireland in 1996. The biochemical characteristics of the strains were identical to those of strains described previously. Analysis by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) after separate digestion with ApaI and SmaI demonstrated that the respective PFGE profiles were indistinguishable. The PFGE analysis also suggested that the genomes were approximately 1810 kb in length. This is the first example of the isolation of UPTC from flying homoiothermal animals, i.e. from seagulls (Larus spp.).
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