Isolation of Plasmids Encoding Tetracycline Resistance from Campylobacter jejuni Strains Isolated from Simians
AUTOR(ES)
Tenover, F. C.
RESUMO
Fifteen isolates of tetracycline-resistant Campylobacter jejuni were recovered from stool samples of cynomologous monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) housed at the University of Washington Primate Research Center, Seattle. Resistance was associated with carriage of a 38-megadalton plasmid which was transmissible to other strains of C. jejuni but not to Escherichia coli. Seven isolates also contained a 2.6-megadalton plasmid which was phenotypically cryptic.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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