A rapid and easy PCR-RFLP method for genotyping Serratia marcescens strains isolated in different hospital outbreaks and patient environments in the Lyon area, France.

A new genotyping method for Serratia marcescens is described. This method uses the flagellin gene as target for polymerase chain reaction amplification and Alu I restriction fragment length polymorphism. The strains tested belonged to 13 different hospital clusters of S. marcescens isolated between 1983 and 1988, concerning outbreaks and/or patient environments in different hospital units in Lyon and the Rhone-Alpes region of France. Initially, the classification had been performed by marcescinotyping. These strains were then tested by ribotyping and genotyping of the flagellin gene. Genotyping showed similar classification to ribotyping. The genotyping method is the easiest technique, as reproducible as ribotyping, and with almost the same ability to discriminate different strains. It does not need expensive equipment, is more rapid, and is less labor intensive than ribotyping. With this method, all strains of S. marcescens including sporadic isolates could be amplified and typed. Antibiotic sensitivity determination was found to be a useful complementary and confirmation test for all these typing methods.

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