| Literature DB >> 20566419 |
P Espinal1, U Garza-Ramos, F Reyna, T Rojas-Moreno, A Sanchez-Perez, B Carrillo, P Martinez, S Mattar, J Silva-Sanchez.
Abstract
The production of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) in Enterobacteriaceae is the most prevalent resistance mechanism to third-generation cephalosporins. The aim of this study was to identify the ESBLs produced in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates from two hospitals of the Colombian Caribbean Region. A total of 30 clinical isolates of K. pneumoniae (21) and E. coli (9) ESBL-producers were collected in two hospitals from January, 2001 to June, 2003. Isoelectric point values were indicative of SHV-, and CTX-M-type beta-lactamases. PCR amplification and sequencing of SHV genes revealed that SHV-12 was the most prevalent ESBL followed by SHV-5, SHV-2a, the novel SHV-86 and CTX-M-12. There was a geographic distribution of two particular PFGE subtypes in these two distant hospitals. Clonal and horizontal dissemination of resistance was observed.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20566419 DOI: 10.1179/joc.2010.22.3.160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chemother ISSN: 1120-009X Impact factor: 1.714