• Title of article

    Assessment of AmpC Beta-Lactamase Genes among Clinical Escherichia coli Isolates

  • Author/Authors

    Agha-Mirzaeie، HedrooshaMolla نويسنده Food Microbiology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR, Iran Agha-Mirzaeie, HedrooshaMolla , Sabbaghi، Ailar نويسنده Food Microbiology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran Sabbaghi, Ailar , Soltan-Dallal، MohammadMehdi نويسنده Food Microbiology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR, Iran AND Division of Microbiology, Department of Pathobiology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran ,IR, Iran Soltan-Dallal, MohammadMehdi

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    8
  • Abstract

    Background: AmpC bta lactamases play a significant role in creating resistance to third generation cephalosporins worldwide. They mostly express on chromosome of Enterobacteriaceae especially Escherichia coli and cause consequential problem in clinical treatment and lead to failure in diagnosis and phenotypic test recommended by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute.
    Methods:Totally 200 E. coli isolates from different hospitals of Tehran were collected. The isolates were screened by disk diffusion method according to the CLSI guidelines. The profiles and prevalence surveys of AmpC (Dha, CITM, Mox and FOX-type) β-lactamase genes in clinical isolates of E. coli by phenotypic and molecular methods.
    Results: Out of 200 Ecoli isolated, 115 (89.8%) and 13 (10.2%) isolates were identified  as  ESBL-  and  AmpC-  beta-lactamase  producers,  respectively.  Among AmpC producers, 13 (100%) and 5 (38.5%) isolates was reported by PCR assay as bla-CITM and  Dha respectively. Mox and  FOX genes  were not  detected in  any sample.
    Conclusions:  Our  results  highlight  the  importance  of  using  molecular  detection methods to identify β-lactamase-producer that have resistance to antibiotics. 

  • Journal title
    Journal of Medical Bacteriology
  • Serial Year
    2015
  • Journal title
    Journal of Medical Bacteriology
  • Record number

    2385075