Détection fortuite de cmy-2 et dha-1 chez des isolats d’Escherichia coli producteurs de BLSE au Sénégal

Bulletin de la Société de pathologie exotique(2017)

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Abstract
Cephalosporinases, which are naturally present in some enterobacterial species, can be mobilized by transposons, migrate to plasmids, and spread into other species such as Escherichia coli. The aim of this study was to characterize genes responsible for the production of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) in E. coli isolates from urinary origin isolated in two hospitals in Senegal. Thus, a fortuitous discovery of plasmidic cephalosporinase in two isolates was noted. One of the isolates produced dha-1 associated with ESBL CTX-M-14, the other produced cmy-2, ESBL CTXM-15, tem-1 penicillinase, and oxa-1. This confirms the circulation of multidrug-resistant bacteria producing plasmidic cephalosporinase in Senegal. However, a large study is needed to better understand the prevalence and the nature of the genes involved.
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Escherichia coli, β-lactamases à spectre étendu, Gène bladha, Gène blacmy, Hôpital, Sénégal, Afrique intertropicale, Escherichia coli, Extended-spectrum β-lactamases, bladha gene, blacmy gene, Hospital, Senegal, Sub-Saharan Africa
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