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. 2016 Apr 13;21(5):287–294. doi: 10.1007/s12199-016-0528-0

Table 3.

Detection of putative virulence factors from Aeromonas spp.

Isolated Aeromonas Number of strains (%) β-Hemolysis (sheep) Protease (skim milk) Gelatinase (gelatin) Lipase (corn oil) Esterase (Tween 80) DNase
A. hydrophila 24 (100) 24 (100) 24 (100) 24 (100) 24 (100) 24 (100) 24 (100)
A. hydrophila likea 5 (100) 3 (60.0) 5 (100) 5 (100) 5 (100) 5 (100) 5 (100)
A. caviae 7 (100) 2 (28.6) 7 (100) 7 (100) 7 (100) 7 (100) 7 (100)
A. caviae likeb 10 (100) 1 (10.0) 10 (100) 10 (100) 10 (100) 10 (100) 10 (100)
A. eucrenophila 6 (100) 1 (16.7) 6 (100) 6 (100) 6 (100) 6 (100) 6 (100)
A. veronii biovar sobria 30 (100) 29 (96.7) 30 (100) 30 (100) 30 (100) 30 (100) 30 (100)
A. jandaei 9 (100) 9 (100) 9 (100) 9 (100) 9 (100) 9 (100) 9 (100)
A. popoffii 8 (100) 8 (100) 8 (100) 8 (100) 8 (100) 8 (100) 8 (100)
Unidentified ADH(+)c 19 (100) 14 (73.7) 19 (100) 19 (100) 19 (100) 19 (100) 19 (100)
Unidentified ADH(−)d 34 (100) 28 (82.4) 33 (97.1) 34 (100) 33 (97.1) 33 (97.1) 34 (100)
Total 152 (100) 119 (78.3) 151 (99.3) 152 (100) 151 (99.3) 151 (99.3) 152 (100)

aThere are difficult isolates that distinguish A. hydrophila from A. bestiarum

bThere are difficult isolates that distinguish A. caviae from A. media

cArginin dehydrolase (ADH) positive

dArginin dehydrolase (ADH) negative