A survey of clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae using a series of DNA probes for aminoglycoside resistance genes

1993 
Abstract DNA probes specific for the aminoglycoside adenylytransferase ANT(2″), the aminoglycoside phosphotransferases APH(3′)-I and APH(3′)-II, and the aminoglycoside acetyltransferases AAC(3)-I, AAC(3)-V and AAC(6′)-I were used to screen 151 clinical isolates for the presence of these resistance determinants. The two most common resistance genes in the study isolates were those encoding ANT(2″) and APH(3′)-I. The phenotypic pattern aminoglycoside resistance, as determined by a modified disk diffusion test correlated well with the genotypes of the organisms as established using DNA probes, although strains carrying the ANT(2″) gene could express one of several phenotypes.
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