Prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv Genes in E. coli Isolates from Hospitalized Patients in Rasht

ABSTRACT       Background and Objective: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) are widely produced by Escherichia coli strains. The aim of this study was to determine frequency of blaOXA-1 and blaSHV genes in E.coli strains isolated from patients hospitalized in city of Rasht, Iran.        Meth...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Faezi Ghasemi, Seyede Negin Dibadji
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Language:English
Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2016-09-01
Series:Medical Laboratory Journal
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spelling doaj-b4d121a2e46f494e899f8bf793e31f9f2021-09-01T13:20:27ZengGolestan University of Medical SciencesMedical Laboratory Journal2538-44492016-09-011056570Prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv Genes in E. coli Isolates from Hospitalized Patients in RashtMohammad Faezi Ghasemi0Seyede Negin Dibadji1 Department of Microbiology Department of Microbiology ABSTRACT       Background and Objective: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) are widely produced by Escherichia coli strains. The aim of this study was to determine frequency of blaOXA-1 and blaSHV genes in E.coli strains isolated from patients hospitalized in city of Rasht, Iran.        Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 200 samples were collected from patients. The E. coli strains were identified using morphological characteristics and biochemical tests. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed. The prevalence of the blaOXA-1 and blaSHV genes in the E. coli isolated was assessed by PCR method.        Results: Overall, 160 E. coli strains were isolated. Of these, 83 (51.9%) showed ESBL activity while 71 (48.1%) did not. All positive strains were resistant to cephalothin. Moreover, 98.8% of ESBL-producing strains were resistance to amoxicillin, cefotaxime and ceftriaxone. The prevalence of the blaOXA-1 and blaSHV genes in ESBL-producing strains were 45% and 17%, respectively. In addition, 28.9% of the strains had both genes while the genes were absent in 9.6% of the strains.       Conclusion: Prevalence of the blaOXA-1gene is higher than that of the blaSHV gene. The absence of both genes in some isolates indicates the possible role of other genes in the ESBL activity.       Keywords: Prevalence, ESBLs, Escherichia coli, blaOXA-1gene, blaSHV gene.http://mlj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-921-en.htmlprevalenceesblsescherichia coliblaoxa-1geneblashv gene.
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Seyede Negin Dibadji
Prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv Genes in E. coli Isolates from Hospitalized Patients in Rasht
Medical Laboratory Journal
prevalence
esbls
escherichia coli
blaoxa-1gene
blashv gene.
author_facet Mohammad Faezi Ghasemi
Seyede Negin Dibadji
author_sort Mohammad Faezi Ghasemi
title Prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv Genes in E. coli Isolates from Hospitalized Patients in Rasht
title_short Prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv Genes in E. coli Isolates from Hospitalized Patients in Rasht
title_full Prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv Genes in E. coli Isolates from Hospitalized Patients in Rasht
title_fullStr Prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv Genes in E. coli Isolates from Hospitalized Patients in Rasht
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv Genes in E. coli Isolates from Hospitalized Patients in Rasht
title_sort prevalence of blaoxa-1 and blashv genes in e. coli isolates from hospitalized patients in rasht
publisher Golestan University of Medical Sciences
series Medical Laboratory Journal
issn 2538-4449
publishDate 2016-09-01
description ABSTRACT       Background and Objective: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL) are widely produced by Escherichia coli strains. The aim of this study was to determine frequency of blaOXA-1 and blaSHV genes in E.coli strains isolated from patients hospitalized in city of Rasht, Iran.        Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 200 samples were collected from patients. The E. coli strains were identified using morphological characteristics and biochemical tests. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed. The prevalence of the blaOXA-1 and blaSHV genes in the E. coli isolated was assessed by PCR method.        Results: Overall, 160 E. coli strains were isolated. Of these, 83 (51.9%) showed ESBL activity while 71 (48.1%) did not. All positive strains were resistant to cephalothin. Moreover, 98.8% of ESBL-producing strains were resistance to amoxicillin, cefotaxime and ceftriaxone. The prevalence of the blaOXA-1 and blaSHV genes in ESBL-producing strains were 45% and 17%, respectively. In addition, 28.9% of the strains had both genes while the genes were absent in 9.6% of the strains.       Conclusion: Prevalence of the blaOXA-1gene is higher than that of the blaSHV gene. The absence of both genes in some isolates indicates the possible role of other genes in the ESBL activity.       Keywords: Prevalence, ESBLs, Escherichia coli, blaOXA-1gene, blaSHV gene.
topic prevalence
esbls
escherichia coli
blaoxa-1gene
blashv gene.
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