Prevalence of Erm Genes Encoding Macrolide-Lincosamide-Streptogramin (Mls) Resistance Among Clinical Isolates of Staphylococcus Aureus in A Turkish University Hospital
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2006Author
Sarıbaş, Z.
Tunçkanat, F.
Pınar, A.
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This study investigated the prevalence of the erm(A), erm(B) and erm(C) genes among 122 MLS-resistant clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus from a Turkish university hospital. Of these isolates, 44 were inducibly resistant and 78 were constitutively resistant. The presence of one or more erm genes was demonstrated in 114 isolates; the erm(C) gene was detected in 97 isolates, and the erm(A) gene was detected in 96 isolates. Seventy-eight isolates harboured both erm(A) and erm(C). The combination of erm(A), erm(B) and erm(C) genes was detected in only one isolate.