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1、BAM: CampylobacterReturn to BAM table of contents1January 2001Bacteriological Analytical ManualChapter 7CampylobacterAuthors: Jan M. Hunt, Carlos Abeyta and Tony TranRevision History: Updated and revised: 2000-DEC-29 Media Instructions Modified on 2001-MAR-08 Isolation of Campylobacter Species from
2、Food and WaterCampylobacter is considered by many to be the leading cause of enteric illness in the United States (20,26). Campylobacter species can cause mild to severe diarrhea, with loose, watery stools often followed by bloody diarrhea (7,20). C. jejuni, C. coli, and C. lari account for more tha
3、n 99% of the human isolates (C. jejuni 90%). Other species have been associated with human illness in recent years (7,17,18,23,26,27).Campylobacter species are highly infective. The infective dose of C. jejuni ranges from 500 to 10,000 cells, depending on the strain, damage to cells from environment
4、al stresses, and the susceptibility of the host (4,6,7,20,27). Only the mesophilic C. fetus is normally invasive. Thermophilic species (optimum 42C) such as C. jejuni are occasionally invasive. The infections are manifested as meningitis, pneumonia, miscarriage, and a severe form of Guillain-Barr sy
5、ndrome (6,20). Thermotolerant strains of C. fetus that grow at 42C have been isolated from patients (17).Campylobacters are carried in the intestinal tract of a wide variety of wild and domestic animals, especially birds. They can establish a temporary asymptomatic carrier state, as well as illness,
6、 in humans. This is especially prevalent in developing countries (20). Consumption of food and water contaminated with untreated animal or human waste accounts for 70% of Campylobacter-related illnesses each year. The foods include unpasteurized milk, meats, poultry, shellfish, fruits, and vegetable
7、s, (1,8-11,17,19,20,22, 25,26).C. jejuni can survive 2-4 weeks under moist, reduced-oxygen conditions at 4C, often outlasting the shelf life of the product (except in raw milk products). They can also survive 2-5 months at -20C, but only a few days at room temperature (5,8-11,20). Environmental stre
8、sses, such as exposure to air, drying, low pH, heating, freezing, and prolonged storage, damage cells and hinder recovery to a greater degree than for most bacteria. Older and stressed organisms gradually become coccoidal and increasingly difficult to culture (5,20). Oxygen quenching agents in media
9、 such as hemin and charcoal as well as a microaerobic atmosphere and preenrichment can significantly improve recovery (2,14-16,21,25,28).Campylobacters are microaerophilic, very small, curved, thin, Gram-negative rods (1.5-5 m), with corkscrew motility. They often join to form zigzag shapes (20,24).
10、 Campylobacter spp. are currently identified by tests described by Harvey (13) and Barret et al.(3). PCR genus and species identification methods have been published (12,18,30).For additional information contact Carlos Abeyta, FDA, PRLNW, Bothell, WA 98041-3012. Phone number: (425) 483-4890.SAMPLE P
11、REPARATION FLOWCHART FOR VARIOUS FOODS AND WATER (SECTION C.2.a-h)*for samples produced or processed 10 days previously.for frozen samples or samples produced or processed 10 days previously.A. Equipment and materials 1. Balances, 6000 g capacity, accurate to 0.1 g; and 200 g capacity, accurate to 0
12、.0001 g 2. Sterile stomacher bags, 400 and 3500 ml bags and 400 ml filter bags (other bag types and sizes described in refs. 16, 21, and 22) 3. Whirl-pak bag racks and stainless steel baskets 4. Bench top shaker 5. Centrifuge, refrigerated, capable of 20,000 x g 6. Polypropylene or stainless steel 2
13、50 ml centrifuge bottles and 50 ml centrifuge tubes, sterile 7. Large funnels with cheese cloth linings, sterile (for whole seafood and meat samples or if filter bags are unavailable) 8. White or orange grease pencils to mark blood-free agar plates 9. 50 ml sterile conical centrifuge tubes 10. Plast
14、ic 5-10 ml tubes with screw cap lids, sterile 11. Cryotubes, 1 ml, sterile 12. Phase-contrast microscope, with 100X oil immersion objective or dark-field microscope with 63X objective or light microscope with 1000X objective 13. Microscope slides, 1 cm sq cover slips and immersion oil 14. Gas tank a
15、ssembly (5% O2, 10% CO2, 85% N2) and vacuum source (Fig. 1) 15. Microaerobic container system a. Anrobe jars and bags: 1. Jars with vacuum-pressure gauge and Schrader valves. They may be used with either the gas tank/vacuum assembly or with gas-generating envelopes. 3.4 L, (Difco 1950-30-2 or Oxoid
16、HP11) may be used with either the gas tank/vacuum assembly or with gas-generating envelopes. 2. Jars without a gauge or valves (2.5 liter BBL or EM Diagnostics Remel, Lenexa, KS 66215 and 9.5 liter BBL) anaerobe jars. These are used with gas-generating envelopes (2.5 liter type such as Oxoid N025A o
17、r the BBL and EM gas paks). 3. Rectangular jars 2.5 and 5.5 liter anaerobe rectangular jars (International Bioproducts, 800-729-7611 or Mitsubishi Gas Chemical America, 212-752-4620). 4. Anrobe pouches or rectangular jars, 0.4 L, for 2-plate incubation (International Bioproducts or Mitsubishi). Pouc
18、hes for 1-plate incubation are available from EM Diagnostics. 5. Air-tight plastic bags (4 mil wt), 12 X 16 or larger that can be closed by heat sealing or tape can be used as an incubation chamber. b. Campy gas-generating envelopes or pouches: for 3.4 liter jars, Oxoid BR56 or CN035A; for 2.5 liter
19、 and 9.5 liter jars, Oxoid CN025A, Difco 1956-24-4, BBL 71040 or 71034 or EM Diagnostics 53013678; for rectangular jars, Mitsubishi 10-04; for 2-plate, Mitsubishi 20-04 and 1-plate, EM Diagnostics, 53-13699. The Oxoid CNO25A and the Mitsubishi and EM envelopes are used without water. CAUTION: ONLY G
20、AS PACS USED WITHOUT WATER ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE ITEMS IN A.3) AND A.4). THE RECTANGULAR JARS CAN EXPLODE IF USED WITH THE OXOID BR56, BBL OR DIFCO ENVELOPES.c. An Anrobe gas pak (1 only) can be used with a 9.5 liter BBL anrobe jar. A single pak in a large container reduces the oxygen level to 5%
21、and produces other gases promoting Campylbacter growth. Either gas pak type (does/does not require water) can be used. 16. Air incubators, 25 2, 30 2, 37 2, and 42 1C. 17. Water bath, preferably shaker type, range 30-42C or coliform bath set to 37 and 42C. Shaker water bath should have flask clamps,
22、 250 or 500 ml if gassed flasks are used. Shaker water bath may be used either with bubbler system or gassed flask system. Static water bath can be used only with the bubbler system. 18. Shaker air incubator or air incubator with shaker platform (alternative to shaker water bath)19. Shaking gassed f
23、lask or bag system (Fig. 2) a. Bags, see Fig. 2. Metalized poly pouches, Associated Bag Company, Milwaukee, Wi., 800-926-6100. Use 6 X 8 for 100 ml enrichments and 8 X 10 bags for 250 ml enrichments. Larger bags also are available. Bags are not sterile but can be radiation sterilized. If using non-s
24、terile bags, include a bag control using Bolton broth or Listeria Enrichment broth without antibiotics. b. Vacuum flasks, 250 or 500 ml, with rubber stopper and foam-plugged vacuum tubing on the side arm, sterilized (see Fig.2). Further information on assembly and use is contained in BAM, 7th ed., 1
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