Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6116418 | Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Salmonella enterica (S. Typhimurium) strains from Kenya, Malawi, and Ireland showing elevated cefepime MIC values carried blaOXA-1. These strains were not detected by current guidelines for extended-spectrum β-lactamase production based on MIC values or clavulanate inhibition, since cefepime is a preferred substrate for OXA-1 and this enzyme is reported to be resistant to clavulanate inhibition. blaOXA-1 was located within a class I integron and an activated P2 promoter was identified upstream of blaOXA-1. P2 was activated by the insertion of a triplet 'GGG' upstream of the â10 signal. All African strains were ST313, prevalent in this continent, and the Irish isolate belonged to ST19.
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Authors
Fiona Boyle, Gerard Healy, James Hale, Samuel Kariuki, Martin Cormican, Dearbháile Morris,