Incidence and properties of Bacillus cereus strains naturally present in cereals were evaluated by phenotypic characterization, antibiotic susceptibility testing, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Of 293 cereal samples tested, 73 (25%) contained B. cereus strains. Incidence of B. cereus isolates varied with respect to sample; they were found in 15 (37%) of 83 brown rice samples, 23 (37%) of 63 glutinous rice samples, 16 (21%) of 76 barley samples, and 19 (27%) of 71 Job's tears samples. All B. cereus isolates from cereals were positive for diarrheal toxin genes. The isolates were susceptible to most of the antibiotics tested, but they were highly resistant to ampicillin, cefepime, oxacillin, and penicillin. Of the genes assayed by the PCR technique, a high frequency of nheA (99%) and hblDC (84%) was found in the genomic DNA of cereal-associated isolates, whereas cytK was less common (55%). From the strains carrying the hblDC genes, 93% produced enterotoxin HBL. B. cereus isolates did not have significant genetic homology. The genetic diversity and toxic potential differ among the strains isolated from cereals. These results provide important information on toxin gene profiles of cereal-associated B. cereus for population studies.
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March 01 2009
Prevalence, Genetic Diversity, and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Bacillus cereus Strains Isolated from Rice and Cereals Collected in Korea
YONG-BAE PARK;
YONG-BAE PARK
1Division of Health Research & Planning, Gyeonggi-do Research Institute of Health & Environment, Pajang-dong 324-1, Gyeonggi-do, Suwon 440-290, Republic of Korea
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JUNG-BEOM KIM;
JUNG-BEOM KIM
1Division of Health Research & Planning, Gyeonggi-do Research Institute of Health & Environment, Pajang-dong 324-1, Gyeonggi-do, Suwon 440-290, Republic of Korea
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SANG-WOON SHIN;
SANG-WOON SHIN
1Division of Health Research & Planning, Gyeonggi-do Research Institute of Health & Environment, Pajang-dong 324-1, Gyeonggi-do, Suwon 440-290, Republic of Korea
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JONG-CHAN KIM;
JONG-CHAN KIM
1Division of Health Research & Planning, Gyeonggi-do Research Institute of Health & Environment, Pajang-dong 324-1, Gyeonggi-do, Suwon 440-290, Republic of Korea
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SEUNG-HAK CHO;
SEUNG-HAK CHO
2Division of Enteric Bacterial Infections, Center for Infectious Diseases, Korean National Institute of Health, Nokbun-dong 5, Seoul 122-701, Republic of Korea
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BOK-KWON LEE;
BOK-KWON LEE
2Division of Enteric Bacterial Infections, Center for Infectious Diseases, Korean National Institute of Health, Nokbun-dong 5, Seoul 122-701, Republic of Korea
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JUHEE AHN;
JUHEE AHN
3School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea
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JAE-MYUNG KIM;
JAE-MYUNG KIM
3School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea
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DEOG-HWAN OH
DEOG-HWAN OH
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3School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea
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J Food Prot (2009) 72 (3): 612–617.
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June 17 2008
Accepted:
November 15 2008
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YONG-BAE PARK, JUNG-BEOM KIM, SANG-WOON SHIN, JONG-CHAN KIM, SEUNG-HAK CHO, BOK-KWON LEE, JUHEE AHN, JAE-MYUNG KIM, DEOG-HWAN OH; Prevalence, Genetic Diversity, and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Bacillus cereus Strains Isolated from Rice and Cereals Collected in Korea. J Food Prot 1 March 2009; 72 (3): 612–617. doi: https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-72.3.612
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