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Volume 21, Number 9—September 2015
Letter

Corynebacterium bovis Eye Infections, Washington, USA, 2013

Siu-Kei Chow, Uyen Bui, and Jill E. ClarridgeComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA (S.-K. Chow, J.E. Clarridge); Veterans Administration Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle (U. Bui, J.E. Clarridge)

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Characteristics and test results for 4 isolates of Corynebacterium bovis from patients with eye infections, Washington, USA, 2013*

Characteristic Reference strains
C. bovis type strain ATCC 7751 Animal isolates,† n = 115 Human isolates,† n = 6
Isolates from this study
F7181 F7545 F7275 F7551
Patient no. 1 2 3 4
Age, y/sex
49/M
25/M
33/M
90/M




Date isolated 2013 Feb 4 2013 Jul 2 2013 Feb 27 2013 Jul 12
Location where specimen was collected VAPSHCS urgent care VAPSHCS urgent care VAPSHCS ED Bellevue clinic
API Coryne test code
2001004
0001004
0001105
0001004




Test results
Production of
Catalase + + + + + 100 100
Urease + + + + 44–68 17
Pyrazinamidase + + ND ND
Acid production from
Glucose + + 56–98 50
Galactose + 11–31 33
Mannose + 5–33 33
Lactose + 11–26 17
Sucrose


+


ND
ND
ND
GenBank accession no.
KJ769199
KJ769200
KJ769201
KJ769202




16S rRNA gene sequence identity to type strain ATCC 7751, % 100 100 100 100
Length of 16S rRNA gene sequence, nt 465 424 465 436

*Phenotypic characteristics of C. bovis isolates from this study (2) were obtained by using API Coryne system v3.0 and Vitek2 (bioMérieux, Marcy
l’Etoile, France). +, positive; –, negative; ED, emergency department; ND, not determined; VAPSHCS, Veterans Administration Puget Sound Health
Care System.
†% strains positive.

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