An epidemic of plasmids? Dissemination of extended-spectrum cephalosporinases among <em>Salmonella</em> and other <em>Enterobacteriaceae</em> - INRAE - Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement
Article Dans Une Revue FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology Année : 2008

An epidemic of plasmids? Dissemination of extended-spectrum cephalosporinases among Salmonella and other Enterobacteriaceae

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CTX-M- and AmpC-type β-lactamases comprise the two most rapidly growing populations among the extended-spectrum cephalosporinases. The evolution and dissemination of resistance genes encoding these enzymes occur mostly through the transmission of plasmids. The high prevalence of clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae producing the plasmid-mediated extended-spectrum cephalosporinases resembles an epidemic of plasmids, and has generated serious therapeutic problems. This review describes the emergence and worldwide spread of various classes of plasmid-mediated extended-spectrum cephalosporinases in Salmonella and other Enterobacteriaceae, the transfer mechanism of the plasmids, detection methods, and therapeutic choices.

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hal-02661834 , version 1 (30-05-2020)

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Lin-Hui Su, Chishih Chu, Axel Cloeckaert, Cheng-Hsun Chiu. An epidemic of plasmids? Dissemination of extended-spectrum cephalosporinases among Salmonella and other Enterobacteriaceae. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 2008, 52 (2), pp.155-168. ⟨10.1111/j.1574-695X.2007.00360.x⟩. ⟨hal-02661834⟩
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