PHÁT HIỆN VÀ PHÂN LOẠI BURKHOLDERIA SPP. TỪ MẪU ĐẤT TẠI TỈNH NGHỆ AN

Bùi Thị Lan Anh1, Ngô Thanh Nam1, Dương Tuấn Linh2, Shpak Ivan Mikhailovic3, Zakharova Irina Borisova3
1 Viện Y sinh nhiệt đới, Trung tâm Nhiệt đới Việt - Nga
2 Viện Y học Dự phòng Quân đội, Cục Quân y
3 Viện Nghiên cứu phòng chống dịch hạch Volgograd, Liên bang Nga

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IDENTIFICATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF BURKHOLDERIA SPP. FROM ENVIRONMENTAL SOIL IN NGHE AN PROVINCE

More than 60 species belong to Burkholderia genus were found in water and soil environment, some of them could cause diseases for both human and animals. The B. pseudomallei complex classically consisted of B. mallei, B. pseudomallei, B. thailandensis and some extended species such as B. oklahomensisB. humptydooensis... based on similarity in phenotypes and biochemical characteristics. In this study, both realtime PCR and multiplex PCR techniques were applied to identify and classify Burkholderia spp. from environmental soil samples collected in Nghe An province. Realtime PCR method was used to classify B. mallei, B. pseudomallei while multiplex PCR method was aplied to differentiate B. pseudomalleiB. thailandensis and B. cepacia. Four Burkholderia spp. strains were isolated in which 1 strain was B. thailandensis and 3 others were B. cepacia.

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