The growth of Yersinia enterocolitica O:3 was tested in an in vitro model of the porcine intestine at the physiological temperature of 39 degrees C of growing pigs. The model supported a stable population of Y. enterocolitica at a level 10(8)-10(9) cells ml-1. Plasmid profile analysis and the Ca(2+)-dependent proportion of the population suggested that the great majority of the Y. enterocolitica population retained the 70 kb virulence plasmid, pYV, throughout the experimental period of 5 d. The growth of Y. enterocolitica was substantially inhibited by the ileal and the caecal flora compared to the growth of the bacterium alone. Yersinia enterocolitica was not isolated after 3 d of cultivation.

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