2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-12-215
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Molecular epidemiology, antimicrobial susceptibilities and resistance mechanisms of Streptococcus pyogenes isolates resistant to erythromycin and tetracycline in Spain (1994–2006)

Abstract: BackgroundGroup A Streptococcus (GAS) causes human diseases ranging in severity from uncomplicated pharyngitis to life-threatening necrotizing fasciitis and shows high rates of macrolide resistance in several countries. Our goal is to identify antimicrobial resistance in Spanish GAS isolates collected between 1994 and 2006 and to determine the molecular epidemiology (emm/T typing and PFGE) and resistance mechanisms of those resistant to erythromycin and tetracycline.ResultsTwo hundred ninety-five out of 898 is… Show more

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“…A wide variability in antimicrobial susceptibility of GAS to macrolides and tetracyclines has been reported in several geographical regions. 3,4,6,10,12,16,19,23,[27][28][29]32 Recent published data from Europe indicate an increase of resistance to macrolides, which is quite a common practice in our region. A nationwide study conducted in Israel during 1996 to 1999 studied 500 GAS isolates from invasive infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A wide variability in antimicrobial susceptibility of GAS to macrolides and tetracyclines has been reported in several geographical regions. 3,4,6,10,12,16,19,23,[27][28][29]32 Recent published data from Europe indicate an increase of resistance to macrolides, which is quite a common practice in our region. A nationwide study conducted in Israel during 1996 to 1999 studied 500 GAS isolates from invasive infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In the only other published report from India where such association was studied, detected that emm49 and emm56 were associated with macrolide resistance [23]. The emm28 and emm4 types were reported to be associated with macrolide resistance in Europe, Spain, Finland and Quebec whereas emm12 was found to be the main resistant emm type in Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Israel [13]. In the United States, emm75 and emm12 accounted for majority of erythromycin resistant S. pyogenes [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…All erythromycin resistant isolates were screened by a multiplex PCR for the presence of genes ermB, ermA and mefA as described previously [13], using 25µl reagent that contains 2×Taq PCR Smart Mix (Origin, Karunagappalli, Kerala, India), 10 pmol of each primers and 10 ng of sample DNA. The PCR cycling conditions were as follows: initial heating at 93°C for 3 minutes, followed by 30 cycles of denaturation at 93°C for 1 minute, annealing at 61.8°C for 1 minute, extension at 65°C for 1 minute and final extension for 3 minutes after the last cycle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such resistance is higher in Europe and in Canada. It is reported to be 8.2% in Germany (17) and 32.8% in Spain (18). It is highest in China, where more than 96% of GAS isolates are resistant (19,20).…”
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“…Although GAS can be treated with ␤-lactam drugs, such as penicillin and amoxicillin, because of its universal susceptibility to the class, macrolides are alternatives for patients allergic to penicillins (1). GAS resistance to macrolides varies significantly by geographic location, and it has been increasing in some areas (16)(17)(18)(19)(20). In the United States, based on a multicenter study conducted about a decade ago, erythromycin resistance of GAS ranged from 3.8% to 4.3% in different years (16).…”
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