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Different growth kinetics in blood components and genetic analysis of Lactococcus garvieae isolated from platelet concentrates.

Moe KozakaiChieko MatsumotoMami MatsumotoAkiko TakakuraKeiji MatsubayashiMasahiro Satake
Published in: Transfusion (2020)
In this study, all three L. garvieae strains were correctly identified by molecular analysis. Since the three strains were collected in different regions of Japan and belonged to different phylogenetic groups according to MLST analysis, it is suggested that L. garvieae have a wide distribution with diversity in Japan. In PCs, the three L. garvieae strains showed clear differences in growth kinetics and changes in appearance of PCs. These differences may have been the primary determinant of whether PC contamination was detected before transfusion. Moreover, L. garvieae represents an emerging foodborne bacterium that can cause transfusion-transmitted bacteremia. Understanding our cases may help prevent bacterial contamination of blood products.
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