Publications by authors named "G Somov"

An integrated indicator medium has been designed to differentiate Listeria bacteria from other microorganisms, which may be used at the first stage of diagnosis of the causative agent of listeriosis. The application of this medium makes it possible to simplify and to accelerate the detection of Listeria in the examination of different samples of foodstuffs, environmental objects, clinical material and to extend the range of Russian indicator culture media for the differentiation of this microorganism.

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Forty Listeria monocytogenes isolates obtained in European and Far East regions of Russia were differentiated on the basis of polymorphism of 5 markergenes. Total length of concatemers obtained after sequencing of internal fragments of genes inlA, inlB, inlC, inlE and prs was 3029 b.p.

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The causative agent of listeriosis, a serious disease of humans and animals, Listeria monocytogenes is a ubiquitous bacterium that inhabits both anthropogenic and pristine environments. We report L. monocytogenes isolation from wild animals, humans, food and the environment of a far eastern region of Russia.

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The collection of 76 Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated from humans, animals and food products was screened with PCR to reveal genes, which encode invasion factors of the internalin family. Obtained results demonstrated the correlation between the strain specific polymorphism of the revealed internalin genes and the source of the strain.

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After the prolonged residence (from 1 month to 2 years) in flow soil columns at 6 - 8 degrees C and 18 - 20 degrees C a complex of ultrastructural changes was detected in Y. pseudotuberculosis bacteria, depending on temperature, the duration of residence in the soil and, to a definite extent, on the strain. They were manifested in the form of cell-wall changes, the formation of the capsule and intercellular slime, changes in the ribosomal saturation of cytoplasm and the conformation state of DNA in the nucleoid zone.

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