High prevalence and species diversity of Helicobacter spp. detected in wild house mice

. 2012 Nov ; 78 (22) : 8158-60. [epub] 20120907

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print-electronic

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PCR diagnostics detected 100% prevalence of Helicobacter in 425 wild house mice (Mus musculus) from across central Europe. Of seven species identified, the five most frequent were Helicobacter rodentium (78%), H. typhlonius (53%), H. hepaticus (41%), H. bilis (30%), and H. muridarum (1%). Double infections were more common (42%) than single (30%) and triple (21%) infections. Wild house mice could be considered potential reservoirs of Helicobacter strains for both humans and other vertebrates.

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