TY - JOUR
T1 - Virulence and antimicrobial resistance in campylobacter spp. From a peruvian pediatric cohort
AU - Lluque, Angela
AU - Riveros, Maribel
AU - Prada, Ana
AU - Ochoa, Theresa J.
AU - Ruiz, Joaquim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Angela Lluque et al.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The presence of virulence factors (VFs) and mechanisms of quinolones and macrolide resistance was analyzed in Campylobacter spp. froma pediatric cohort study in Lima. In 149 isolates (39 Campylobacter jejuni and 24 Campylobacter coli fromdiarrheic cases; 57 C. jejuni and 29 C. coli from controls), the presence of the cdtABC and cadF genes and iammarker was established.Nalidixic acid, ciprofloxacin, erythromycin, and azithromycin susceptibilities were established in 115 isolates and tetracycline-susceptibility was established in 100 isolates.The presence ofmutations in the gyrA, parC, and 23S rRNA genes was determined.The cadF gene and all genes fromthe cdtABC operon were significantlymore frequent among C. jejuni (P < 0.0001); the iammarker wasmore frequent in C. coli (P < 0.0001).No differences were observed in VFs between cases and controls. Almost all isolates were tetracycline-resistant; nalidixic acid and ciprofloxacin resistance reached levels of 90.4% and 88.7%, respectively. Resistance to macrolides was 13% (C. jejuni 4.3%; C. coli 26.1%). Resistance to ciprofloxacin was related to GyrAThr86 substitutions, while 13 of 15 macrolide-resistant isolates possessed a 23S rRNA mutation (A2075G). Differences in the presence of VFs and alarming levels of resistance to tested antimicrobial agents were observed among C. jejuni and C. coli.
AB - The presence of virulence factors (VFs) and mechanisms of quinolones and macrolide resistance was analyzed in Campylobacter spp. froma pediatric cohort study in Lima. In 149 isolates (39 Campylobacter jejuni and 24 Campylobacter coli fromdiarrheic cases; 57 C. jejuni and 29 C. coli from controls), the presence of the cdtABC and cadF genes and iammarker was established.Nalidixic acid, ciprofloxacin, erythromycin, and azithromycin susceptibilities were established in 115 isolates and tetracycline-susceptibility was established in 100 isolates.The presence ofmutations in the gyrA, parC, and 23S rRNA genes was determined.The cadF gene and all genes fromthe cdtABC operon were significantlymore frequent among C. jejuni (P < 0.0001); the iammarker wasmore frequent in C. coli (P < 0.0001).No differences were observed in VFs between cases and controls. Almost all isolates were tetracycline-resistant; nalidixic acid and ciprofloxacin resistance reached levels of 90.4% and 88.7%, respectively. Resistance to macrolides was 13% (C. jejuni 4.3%; C. coli 26.1%). Resistance to ciprofloxacin was related to GyrAThr86 substitutions, while 13 of 15 macrolide-resistant isolates possessed a 23S rRNA mutation (A2075G). Differences in the presence of VFs and alarming levels of resistance to tested antimicrobial agents were observed among C. jejuni and C. coli.
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U2 - 10.1155/2017/7848926
DO - 10.1155/2017/7848926
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85042400294
SN - 2090-908X
VL - 2017
JO - Scientifica
JF - Scientifica
IS - 1
M1 - 7848926
ER -