Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil
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Resumo: | In the present study, a total of 455 enterococcal isolates, recovered from patients living in the city of Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, during the period from July 1996 to June 1997, were identified to the species level by conventional biochemical and microbiological tests, and assayed for their susceptibilities to antimicrobial agents. The genetic diversity of antimicrobial resistant strains was evaluated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis of SmaI restricted chromosomal DNA. The most frequent species was Enterococcus faecalis (92.8%). Other species identified were: E. faecium (2.9%), E. gallinarum (1.5%), E. avium (1.1%), E. hirae (0.7%), E. casseliflavus (0.4%), E. durans (0.4%) and E. raffinosus (0.2%). The overall prevalence of isolates with high-level resistance (HLR) to aminoglycosides was 37.8%. HLR to gentamicin was found in 24.8%. No strains with acquired resistance to vancomycin were found. PFGE analysis showed the predominance of clonal group A, comprising strains isolated from different clinical specimens obtained from patients in three hospitals. These results suggest intra and inter-hospital dissemination of one predominant clonal group of E. faecalis isolates with HLR to gentamicin in the hospitals included in this study. |
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Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil Diversidade genética e resistência aos antimicrobianos de amostras de enterococos isoladas na região Sul do Brasil EnterococciHigh level resistance aminoglycosidesGenetic diversity In the present study, a total of 455 enterococcal isolates, recovered from patients living in the city of Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, during the period from July 1996 to June 1997, were identified to the species level by conventional biochemical and microbiological tests, and assayed for their susceptibilities to antimicrobial agents. The genetic diversity of antimicrobial resistant strains was evaluated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis of SmaI restricted chromosomal DNA. The most frequent species was Enterococcus faecalis (92.8%). Other species identified were: E. faecium (2.9%), E. gallinarum (1.5%), E. avium (1.1%), E. hirae (0.7%), E. casseliflavus (0.4%), E. durans (0.4%) and E. raffinosus (0.2%). The overall prevalence of isolates with high-level resistance (HLR) to aminoglycosides was 37.8%. HLR to gentamicin was found in 24.8%. No strains with acquired resistance to vancomycin were found. PFGE analysis showed the predominance of clonal group A, comprising strains isolated from different clinical specimens obtained from patients in three hospitals. These results suggest intra and inter-hospital dissemination of one predominant clonal group of E. faecalis isolates with HLR to gentamicin in the hospitals included in this study. Foram estudadas 455 amostras de enterococos isolados de pacientes moradores da cidade de Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, durante o período de julho 1996 a junho 1997 e foram identificados ao nível de espécies por testes fisiológicos convencionais e analisados sua susceptibilidade aos agentes antimicrobianos. A diversidade genética foi avaliada por eletroforese de campo pulsado ("pulsed-field gel electrophoresis", PFGE) com a enzima de restrição SmaI. A espécie mais freqüente encontrada foi o Enterococcus faecalis (92,8%). As outras espécies identificadas foram: E. faecium (2,9%), E. gallinarum (1,5%), E. avium (1,1%), E. hirae (0,7%), E. casseliflavus (0,4%), E. durans (0,4%) and E. raffinosus (0,2%). A prevalência de amostras com níveis elevados de resistência (HLR) aos aminoglicosídeos foram de 37,8%. HLR para gentamicina foi encontrada em 24,8% das amostras. Nenhuma amostra com resistência adquirida à vancomicina foi isolada. A análise através de PFGE revelou a predominância do grupo clonal A, constituído por amostras isoladas de diferentes materiais clínicos obtidos de pacientes internados em três hospitais. Esses resultados sugerem a disseminação intra e inter-hospital de um clone predominante, composto por amostras de E. faecalis apresentando níveis elevados de resistência a gentamicina, nos hospitais incluídos neste estudo. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo2006-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30961Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 48 No. 1 (2006); 11-16 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 48 Núm. 1 (2006); 11-16 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 48 n. 1 (2006); 11-16 1678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30961/32845Copyright (c) 2018 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessd'Azevedo, Pedro AlvesDias, Cícero Armídio GomesTeixeira, Lúcia Martins2015-07-22T18:59:08Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/30961Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:51:40.879153Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true |
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Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil Diversidade genética e resistência aos antimicrobianos de amostras de enterococos isoladas na região Sul do Brasil |
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Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil |
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Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil d'Azevedo, Pedro Alves Enterococci High level resistance aminoglycosides Genetic diversity |
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Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil |
title_full |
Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil |
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Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of enterococcal isolates from Southern region of Brazil |
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d'Azevedo, Pedro Alves |
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d'Azevedo, Pedro Alves Dias, Cícero Armídio Gomes Teixeira, Lúcia Martins |
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Dias, Cícero Armídio Gomes Teixeira, Lúcia Martins |
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d'Azevedo, Pedro Alves Dias, Cícero Armídio Gomes Teixeira, Lúcia Martins |
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Enterococci High level resistance aminoglycosides Genetic diversity |
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Enterococci High level resistance aminoglycosides Genetic diversity |
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In the present study, a total of 455 enterococcal isolates, recovered from patients living in the city of Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, during the period from July 1996 to June 1997, were identified to the species level by conventional biochemical and microbiological tests, and assayed for their susceptibilities to antimicrobial agents. The genetic diversity of antimicrobial resistant strains was evaluated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis of SmaI restricted chromosomal DNA. The most frequent species was Enterococcus faecalis (92.8%). Other species identified were: E. faecium (2.9%), E. gallinarum (1.5%), E. avium (1.1%), E. hirae (0.7%), E. casseliflavus (0.4%), E. durans (0.4%) and E. raffinosus (0.2%). The overall prevalence of isolates with high-level resistance (HLR) to aminoglycosides was 37.8%. HLR to gentamicin was found in 24.8%. No strains with acquired resistance to vancomycin were found. PFGE analysis showed the predominance of clonal group A, comprising strains isolated from different clinical specimens obtained from patients in three hospitals. These results suggest intra and inter-hospital dissemination of one predominant clonal group of E. faecalis isolates with HLR to gentamicin in the hospitals included in this study. |
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