KMID : 0613820130230050703
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Journal of Life Science 2013 Volume.23 No. 5 p.703 ~ p.709
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Prevalence of Extended-spectrum ¥â-Lactamase and Quinolone Resistance Genes in Escherichia coli Clinical Isolates and their Antibiotic Resistance
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Lee Min-Hyeok
Hwang Yeoung-Min Baik Keun-Sik Cho Hyun-Wook Seong Chi-Nam
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Abstract
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The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Extended-spectrum ¥â-lactamase (ESBL) gene and quinolone resistance determinant (qnr) and the pattern of antibiotic resistance in the ESBL-producing Escherichia coli clinical isolates. The 42 ESBL-producing strains from total 274 isolates were detected using a double disk synergy test. They were isolated from various specimens, such as urine (28 strains), sputum (6 strains), pus (3 strains), wound (2 strains), blood (2 strains), and tissue (1 strain). Using the PCR with the specific primers ESBL, ESBL and qnr gene types were determined. Thirty-five strains possessed one or two ESBL genes. CTX-M-1 type was the most abundant followed by CTX-M-9 type and TEM, but SHV, CTX-M-2, and CTX-M-8 gene types were not detected. qnr gene types were detected from ten isolates in the order of qnrB4, qnrB1, and qnrS. Coexistence of ESBL and qnr genes was found. ESBL-producing isolates showed high resistance against some antibiotics, such as cefotaxmie (80.0%), levofloxacin (82.9%), and ampicillin (100%). Neither a synergy effect from the coexistence of ESBL and qnr genes on antibiotic resistance nor a correlation between the production of qnr gene and quinolone resistance were found.
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KEYWORD
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Extended-spectrum ¥â-lactamase, quinolone resistance, Escherichia coli, antibiotic resistance
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