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BlaROB-1 presence on pB1000 in Haemophilus influenzae is widespread, and variable cefaclor resistance is associated with altered penicillin-binding proteins.


ABSTRACT: Plasmid pB1000 is a small replicon recently identified as bearing bla(ROB-1) in animal and human Pasteurellaceae in Spain. We identified pB1000 in 11 bla(ROB-1)-positive Australian and North American Haemophilus influenzae isolates, suggesting a wider role for pB1000 in disseminating bla(ROB-1). Native H. influenzae conjugative elements can mobilize plasmids similar to pB1000 at a low frequency of 10(-8), and this might account for the infrequency of bla(ROB-1) compared to the rate of occurrence of bla(TEM-1). Altered penicillin-binding protein 3 was associated with an increased cefaclor MIC in 3 isolates.

SUBMITTER: Tristram SG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2976118 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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blaROB-1 presence on pB1000 in Haemophilus influenzae is widespread, and variable cefaclor resistance is associated with altered penicillin-binding proteins.

Tristram Stephen G SG   Littlejohn Rachael R   Bradbury Richard S RS  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20100816 11


Plasmid pB1000 is a small replicon recently identified as bearing bla(ROB-1) in animal and human Pasteurellaceae in Spain. We identified pB1000 in 11 bla(ROB-1)-positive Australian and North American Haemophilus influenzae isolates, suggesting a wider role for pB1000 in disseminating bla(ROB-1). Native H. influenzae conjugative elements can mobilize plasmids similar to pB1000 at a low frequency of 10(-8), and this might account for the infrequency of bla(ROB-1) compared to the rate of occurrence  ...[more]

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