Björn Possé
Ghent University
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Fems Microbiology Letters | 2008
Björn Possé; Lieven De Zutter; Marc Heyndrickx; Lieve Herman
This study reports two novel selective differential media. A first differential medium can be applied in methods for the isolation of non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) serotypes (O26, O103, O111 and O145) from food or faeces. A second differential medium was designed for both sorbitol-positive and -negative O157 STEC strains. Selective differential media are based on a chromogenic compound to signal beta-galactosidase activity and one or more fermentative carbon sources. The chromogenic marker and carbohydrates were combined with a pH indicator and several inhibitory components, which resulted in highly specific differentiation media. Consecutive use of a serotype-dependent choice of confirmation media resulted in a very low incidence of false-positive isolates when comparing clinical STEC strains with a collection of commensal E. coli strains.
Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2008
Björn Possé; L. De Zutter; Marc Heyndrickx; Lieve Herman
Aims: A range of new differential and confirmation plating media for some non‐O157 Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC) serotypes (O26, O103, O111, O145) and both sorbitol‐positive and ‐negative O157 were evaluated using artificially contaminated samples.
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease | 2011
Glenn Buvens; Björn Possé; Koen De Schrijver; Lieven De Zutter; Sabine Lauwers; Denis Piérard
In September-October 2007, a mixed-serotype outbreak of verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) O145:H28 and O26:H11 occurred in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. Five girls aged between 2 and 11 years developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, and seven other coexposed persons with bloody diarrhea were identified. Laboratory confirmation of O145:H28 infection was obtained for three hemolytic uremic syndrome patients, one of whom was coinfected with O26:H11. The epidemiological and laboratory investigations revealed ice cream as the most likely source of the outbreak. The ice cream was produced at a local dairy farm using pasteurized milk. VTEC of both serotypes with indistinguishable pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns were isolated from patients, ice cream, and environmental samples. Quantitative analysis of the ice cream indicated concentrations of 2.4 and 0.03 CFU/g for VTEC O145 and O26, respectively. Virulence typing revealed that the repertoire of virulence genes carried by the O145:H28 outbreak strain was comparable to that of O157 VTEC and more exhaustive as compared to the O26:H11 outbreak strain and nonrelated clinical strains belonging to these serotypes. Taken together, these data suggest that O145:H28 played the most important role in this outbreak.
Eurosurveillance | 2008
K De Schrijver; Glenn Buvens; Björn Possé; D Van den Branden; O Oosterlynck; L. De Zutter; K Eilers; Denis Piérard; Katelijne Dierick; R Van Damme-Lombaerts; C Lauwers; R Jacobs
Research in Microbiology | 2007
Björn Possé; Lieven De Zutter; Marc Heyndrickx; Lieve Herman
Archive | 2007
Björn Possé; Zutter Lieven De; Lieve Herman; Marc Heyndrickx
Vlaams Infectieziektebulletin | 2008
K De Schrijver; G Buven; Björn Possé; D Van den Branden; C Oosterlynck; K Eilers; L. De Zutter; Denis Piérard; Katelijne Dierick; Rita Lombaerts
VLAAMS INFECTIEZIEKTEBULLETIN | 2008
K De Schrijver; Glenn Buvens; Björn Possé; D Van den Branden; C Oosterlynck; K Eilers; Lieven De Zutter; Denis Piérard; Katelijne Dierick; R Van Damme-Lombaerts
Archive | 2008
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Poster Abstracts of E. Coli and salmonella workshop | 2007
Björn Possé; Lieven De Zutter; Lieve Herman; Marc Heyndrickx