Abstract

Triplets of isolates representing 20 putative clusters of nosocomial cross-infection due to Acinetobacter baumannii and genospecies 3 were examined comparatively using serotyping and analysis of restriction fragments (SmaI and ApaI) of genomic DNA with the aid of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Carbon source assimilation tests disclosed phenotypic variation among 6 to 20 triplets of isolates. Two misleading results of serotyping were encountered. With respect to the presumptive cluster No. 9, one of the genospecies 3 (originally serovar 4) isolates proved to be polyagglutinable upon repeat examination; this particular putative cluster was shown to be a pseudocluster by comparison of the macrorestriction profiles of the respective triple isolates. A strain of A. baumannii serovar 15 had infected 8 patients in a surgical intensive care unit, while a second, genotypically totally different strain of identical serovar had caused infection in one additional patient. With this exception, the correlation between serotyping and analysis of macrorestriction profiles was excellent.

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