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Antimicrobial susceptibility, virulence potential and sequence types associated with Arcobacter strains recovered from human faeces - imarina:6389318

URV's Author/s:Figueras Salvat, María Josefa / Gomez Bertomeu, Frederic-Francesc / PÉREZ CATALUÑA, ALBA / Pujol Bajador, Isabel
Author, as appears in the article.:Pérez-Cataluña A; Tapiol J; Benavent C; Sarvise C; Gómez F; Martínez B; Terron-Puig M; Recio G; Vilanova A; Pujol I; Ballester F; Rezusta A; Figueras M
Author's mail:frederic-francesc.gomez@urv.cat
isabel.pujol@urv.cat
mariajose.figueras@urv.cat
Author identifier:0000-0002-8039-2889
0000-0002-2268-8980
Journal publication year:2017
Publication Type:Journal Publications
APA:Pérez-Cataluña A; Tapiol J; Benavent C; Sarvise C; Gómez F; Martínez B; Terron-Puig M; Recio G; Vilanova A; Pujol I; Ballester F; Rezusta A; Figueras (2017). Antimicrobial susceptibility, virulence potential and sequence types associated with Arcobacter strains recovered from human faeces. Journal Of Medical Microbiology, 66(12), 1736-1743. DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.000638
Papper original source:Journal Of Medical Microbiology. 66 (12): 1736-1743
Abstract:© 2017 The Authors. Purpose. The genus Arcobacter includes bacteria that are considered emergent pathogens because they can produce infections in humans and animals. The most common symptoms are bloody and non-bloody persistent diarrhea but cases with abdominal cramps without diarrhea or asymptomatic cases have also been described as well as cases with bacteremia. The objective was to characterize Arcobacter clinical strains isolated from the faeces of patients from three Spanish hospitals. Methodology. We have characterized 28 clinical strains (27 of A. butzleri and one of A. cryaerophilus) isolated from faeces, analysing their epidemiological relationship using the multilocus sequence typing (MLST) approach and screening them for their antibiotic susceptibility and for the presence of virulence genes. Results/Key findings. Typing results showed that only one of the 28 identified sequence types (i.e. ST 2) was already present in the MLST database. The other 27 STs constituted new records because they included new alleles for five of the seven genes or new combinations of known alleles of the seven genes. All strains were positive for the ciaB virulence gene and sensitive to tetracycline. However, 7.4% of the A. butzleri and A. cryaerophilus strains showed resistance to ciprofloxacin. Conclusion. The fact that epidemiological unrelated strains show the same ST indicates that other techniques with higher resolution should be developed to effectively recognize the infection source. Resistance to ciprofloxacin, one of the antibiotics recommended for the treatment of Arcobacter intestinal infections, demonstrated in 10.7% of the strains, indicates the importance of selecting the most appropriate effective treatment.
Article's DOI:10.1099/jmm.0.000638
Link to the original source:https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jmm/10.1099/jmm.0.000638
Papper version:info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
licence for use:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Department:Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
Licence document URL:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Thematic Areas:Zootecnia / recursos pesqueiros
Saúde coletiva
Química
Odontología
Nutrição
Microbiology (medical)
Microbiology
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Medicina veterinaria
Medicina iii
Medicina ii
Medicina i
Interdisciplinar
General medicine
Farmacia
Engenharias ii
Engenharias i
Educação física
Educação
Ciências biológicas iii
Ciências biológicas ii
Ciências biológicas i
Ciências ambientais
Ciências agrárias i
Ciência de alimentos
Ciência da computação
Biotecnología
Biodiversidade
Keywords:Virulence genes
Mlst
Arcobacter cryaerophilus
Arcobacter butzleri
Antibiotic resistance
mlst
arcobacter cryaerophilus
arcobacter butzleri
antibiotic resistance
Entity:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Record's date:2024-09-07
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