High prevalence of qnr genes in commensal enterobacteria from healthy children in Peru and Bolivia

Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2009 Jun;53(6):2632-5. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01722-08. Epub 2009 Apr 13.

Abstract

A remarkable prevalence of qnrB (54%) and, at a lower level, of qnrS (14%) was discovered in pools of commensal enterobacteria from 310 healthy children living in Peru and Bolivia, using a metagenomic approach. Analysis of randomly selected enterobacterial pools revealed that qnrB was mainly carried by Escherichia coli and qnrS by Klebsiella pneumoniae. Investigation of 11 qnrB-positive isolates and 9 qnrS-positive isolates revealed the presence of plasmid-borne qnrB19 (n = 8), qnrB2 (n = 2), qnrB10 (n = 1), and qnrS1 (n = 9) genes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bacterial Proteins / genetics*
  • Base Sequence
  • Bolivia
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Drug Resistance, Bacterial / genetics*
  • Escherichia coli / drug effects*
  • Escherichia coli / genetics
  • Escherichia coli Proteins / genetics*
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae / drug effects*
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae / genetics
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Peru
  • Plasmids
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Quinolones / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Escherichia coli Proteins
  • Qnr protein, E coli
  • Qnr protein, Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • Quinolones

Associated data

  • GENBANK/FJ769283