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J. Med. Microbiol. -- Vol. 49 (2000), 427-430
© 2000 Society for General Microbiology
ISSN 0022-2615


ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE

Prevalence of the carbapenemase gene (cfiA) among clinical and normal flora isolates of Bacteroides species in Hungary

J. SÓKI, E. URBAN, I. SZÖKE, E. FODOR and E. NAGY

Department of Clinical Microbiology, Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University, Szeged, Hungary

Corresponding author: Dr E. Nagy (e-mail: NAGYE@ mlab.szote.U-Szeged.Hu).

Received 14 Sept. 1999; revised version received 28 Oct. 1999; accepted 12 Nov. 1999.

Abstract

The carbapenemase gene (cfiA) was detected in 4 (5.7%) of 70 clinical isolates of Bacteroides fragilis from different parts of Hungary. Among 24 other Bacteroides species isolated from infectious processes or from normal faecal flora, none was cfiA-positive. The MIC of imipenem and meropenem for all cfiA-positive B. fragilis isolates was <=0.25 mg/L, but 17% of the B. fragilis and 46% of the non-fragilis Bacteroides isolates exhibited reduced susceptibility to imipenem (MICs 0.5–2 mg/L). Only one of these isolates produced increased levels of ß-lactamase. No difference was observed in the outer-membrane proteins of B. fragilis isolates that harboured the cfiA gene and those with reduced susceptibility to imipenem.




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