Antimicrobial Drug Resistance and Resistance Factor Transfer among Listeria Species
1998; Asian Fisheries Society; Volume: 11; Issue: 3-4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.33997/j.afs.1998.11.3-4.009
ISSN2073-3720
Autores Tópico(s)Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety
ResumoNinety four Listeria strains from salted fish samples were examined for resistance to 10 antibiotics and for the occurrence of plasmid DNA.Ten strains of L. ivanovii, three of L. denitrificans, two L. in,wcua and one L. seeligeri contained plasmid DNA ranging in size from 2. 7 to 54 kilobases.Antibiotic susceptibility testing of the Listeria strains indicated that all were resistant to two or more antibiotics and that no isolates were resistant to gentamycin, norfloxacin and vancomycin.The incidence of antibiotic resistance was par ticularly high for L. innocua, L. de1iitrificans and L. welshime,•i.On the other hand, L. ivanovii and L. mo,wcytogenes exhibited the least resistance.In addition, a selected kana mycin resistant L. innocua strain was found to transfer kanamycin resistance with the concomitant transfer of a 54 kilobase plasmid to the recipients, tetracycline-resistant and kanamycin-sensitive L. innocua and L. monocytogenes strains (intra-and inter-species transfer), which suggested that dissemination of resistance to other strains of Listeria is likely.
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