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Beta-lactam Resistance in Aerobic Faecal Flora from General Practice Patients in the UK

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Publisher Springer
Date 1994 Sep 1
PMID 7843182
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One hundred faecal specimens submitted to a diagnostic laboratory in Edinburgh and found to be negative for gastrointestinal pathogens were examined for the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The results were compared with findings in the healthy population in the same area. The highest incidence of resistance was observed to cefuroxime (65%) and ampicillin (60%). Of the ampicillin-resistant isolates, 62% could transfer their resistance determinants to a standard Escherichia coli host strain. In 100% of these transconjugants ampicillin resistance was shown to result from the presence of the TEM-1 beta-lactamase which was identified in a heterogeneity of plasmid profiles. These plasmids commonly mediated resistance to streptomycin and tetracycline in addition to ampicillin.

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