Detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) carrying the mecC gene in wild small mammals in Spain

Resumen del póster presentado al 24th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, celebrado en Barcelona (España) del 10 al 13 de mayo de 2014. [Objectives]: To determine the rate of Staphylococcus aureus fecal carriage in wild small mammals recovered in Spain and to perform...

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Main Authors: Gómez, Paula, González-Barrio, David, Benito, Daniel, García, Jesús T., Viñuela, Javier, Zarazaga, Myriam, Ruiz Fons, Francisco, Torres, Carmen
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/146174
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Summary:Resumen del póster presentado al 24th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, celebrado en Barcelona (España) del 10 al 13 de mayo de 2014. [Objectives]: To determine the rate of Staphylococcus aureus fecal carriage in wild small mammals recovered in Spain and to perform the genetic characterization of obtained isolates. [Methods]: Fecal samples of 101 small mammals (54 Microtus arvalis, 29 Apodemus sylvaticus, 6 Mus spretus, 6 Rattus norvegicus, 5 Crocidura russula, and 1 Eliomys quercinus) were recovered in two different Spanish localities (74 north-central, 27 southern). Wild mammals were captured by researchers at IREC during 2011-2013. Samples were suspended in saline solution and were inoculated in BHI with 6.5% NaCl; later, 100µl was seeded on Manitol-Salt Agar (MSA) and ORSAB plates. Isolates were identified by microbiological and molecular methods (PCR of nuc gene). Antibiotic susceptibility profile was determined by disk-diffusion method for 17 antibiotics. The presence of resistance genes mecA, mecC (mecALGA251), blaZ and blaZ allotype, as well as the detection of SCCmecXI were studied by PCR. Production of ß-lactamase was Objectives. To determine the rate of Staphylococcus aureus fecal carriage in wild small mammals recovered in Spain and to perform the genetic characterization of obtained isolates. [Methods]: Fecal samples of 101 small mammals (54 Microtus arvalis, 29 Apodemus sylvaticus, 6 Mus spretus, 6 Rattus norvegicus, 5 Crocidura russula, and 1 Eliomys quercinus) were recovered in two different Spanish localities (74 north-central, 27 southern). Wild mammals were captured by researchers at IREC during 2011-2013. Samples were suspended in saline solution and were inoculated in BHI with 6.5% NaCl; later, 100µl was seeded on Manitol-Salt Agar (MSA) and ORSAB plates. Isolates were identified by microbiological and molecular methods (PCR of nuc gene). Antibiotic susceptibility profile was determined by disk-diffusion method for 17 antibiotics. The presence of ...