2007
DOI: 10.1128/aac.01514-06
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Dissemination of an Extended-Spectrum-β-Lactamase bla TEM-52 Gene-Carrying IncI1 Plasmid in Various Salmonella enterica Serovars Isolated from Poultry and Humans in Belgium and France between 2001 and 2005

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“…Further successful spread of ESBL and AmpC genes occurs by different lateral genetic transfer processes involving insertion sequences, transposons, Class 1 integrons and overall, the transferable plasmids in which they are located (Arduino et al, 2002;Eckert et al, 2006;Girlich et al, 2011;Oliver et al, 2005;Poirel et al, 2008;Toleman et al, 2006). Among animal isolates, studies focused on these genetic features have shown that, overall, these mobile elements were the same as those identified in human isolates (Carattoli, 2009;Cloeckaert et al, 2007;Leverstein-van Hall et al, 2011). This observation has reinforced some of the hypotheses suggestive of direct links between the two bacterial populations.…”
Section: Integronssupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Further successful spread of ESBL and AmpC genes occurs by different lateral genetic transfer processes involving insertion sequences, transposons, Class 1 integrons and overall, the transferable plasmids in which they are located (Arduino et al, 2002;Eckert et al, 2006;Girlich et al, 2011;Oliver et al, 2005;Poirel et al, 2008;Toleman et al, 2006). Among animal isolates, studies focused on these genetic features have shown that, overall, these mobile elements were the same as those identified in human isolates (Carattoli, 2009;Cloeckaert et al, 2007;Leverstein-van Hall et al, 2011). This observation has reinforced some of the hypotheses suggestive of direct links between the two bacterial populations.…”
Section: Integronssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Particular clones of S. Infantis seem to be widespread among poultry in some EU countries, for example, in France and Belgium as well Japan (Cloeckaert et al, 2007;Dahshan et al, 2010;Yang et al, 2010). A recent report has also described this serovar among pigs (Dahshan et al, 2010).…”
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“…A similar spread was demonstrated for cephalosporinresistant S. Infantis. In this case, ESBL resistance was located on a conjugative plasmid that had already spread to some other serotypes, including Java and Typhimurium (Bertrand, S et al, 2006;Cloeckaert, A et al, 2007).…”
Section: Comparison Between Those Prevalences; Their Significancementioning
confidence: 99%