2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-86702010000600004
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Distribution of erm genes and low prevalence of inducible resistance to clindamycin among staphylococci isolates

Abstract: Introduction:Resistance to macrolides, lincosamides and streptogramins B (MLS B antibiotics) in staphylococci may be due to modification in ribosomal target methylase encoded by erm genes. The expression of MLS B resistance lead to three phenotypes, namely constitutive resistance (cMLS B ), inducible resistance (iMLS B ), and resistance only to macrolides and streptogramins B (MS B ). The iMLS B resistance is the most difficult to detect in the clinical laboratory. Objective: This study investigated the expres… Show more

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“…1). According to Coutinho et al ., cMLS b resistance is the most prevalent phenotype in staphylococci (46.7%), whereas they found the iMLS b phenotype in only 3.3% of the isolates (17). Although Cetin et al .…”
Section: Distribution Of Erythromycin Resistance Genes In 71 Methicilmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1). According to Coutinho et al ., cMLS b resistance is the most prevalent phenotype in staphylococci (46.7%), whereas they found the iMLS b phenotype in only 3.3% of the isolates (17). Although Cetin et al .…”
Section: Distribution Of Erythromycin Resistance Genes In 71 Methicilmentioning
confidence: 98%