2015
DOI: 10.1128/aac.05008-14
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First Detection of AmpC β-Lactamase bla CMY-2 on a Conjugative IncA/C Plasmid in a Vibrio parahaemolyticus Isolate of Food Origin

Abstract: bVibrio parahaemolyticus is an important causative agent of gastroenteritis, with the consumption of contaminated seafood being the major transmission route. Resistance to penicillin is common among V. parahaemolyticus strains, whereas cephalosporin resistance remains rare. In an attempt to assess the current prevalence and characteristics of antibiotic resistance of this pathogen in common food samples, a total of 54 (17% of the total samples) V. parahaemolyticus strains were isolated from 318 meat and seafoo… Show more

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“…S2 in the supplemental mate-rial). This 180-kb conjugative plasmid is larger than the ϳ150-kb V. parahaemolyticus plasmid reported in our previous study (3).…”
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“…S2 in the supplemental mate-rial). This 180-kb conjugative plasmid is larger than the ϳ150-kb V. parahaemolyticus plasmid reported in our previous study (3).…”
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“…Of the pathogenic Vibrio species, V. alginolyticus is one of the top three causes of infections in humans and is genetically homologous to V. parahaemolyticus (1,2). Resistance to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones has also been reported in V. parahaemolyticus and V. cholerae but not in other Vibrio species such as V. vulnificus and V. alginolyticus (3,4). Here we report (i) the isolation from food products of V. alginolyticus strains that are resistant to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins and (ii) the resistance mechanisms involved.…”
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“…Currently, antibiotics remain the major measures to control these bacterial infections, both in aquaculture and in clinical treatment. However, the widespread and frequent use of antibiotics has led to the rapid development and spread of antibiotic resistance in Vibrio species45678, which has become a serious threat to public health worldwide. Therefore, it is urgent to develop prevention strategies or alternative treatments to protect against bacterial infections.…”
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“…At present, we expect that the bla VMB‐1 gene remains rarely detectable in clinical Enterobacteriaceae isolates as it takes time for transmission of this new antimicrobial resistance gene from the environmental strains to common human pathogens. However, association of the bla VMB‐1 gene with IncC group plasmids implies a high risk of dissemination of such resistance gene as IncC group plasmids have been identified in bacterial strains of various species recovered from both the environment and clinical setting,12,31 with over 200 sequences of IncC plasmids having been reported or deposited in the GenBank since the first report of such plasmid in 2007 13. IncC plasmid was first described among multidrug resistant Aeromonas hydrophila causing disease in cultured fish in the 1970s, when it was combined with IncA plasmids into IncA/C group 32.…”
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