mini-review | 16-October-2021
relevant percent of susceptible strains carrying resistance genes; for example, 28.49% of E. coli strains susceptible to streptomycin were found to carry the aadA gene (Lanz et al. 2003), 40% of Salmonella spp. strains susceptible to chloramphenicol carried the catA1 gene (Deekshit et al. 2012), and 25% of Klebsiella pneumoniae strains susceptible to carbapenems carried the IMP-type genes (Walsh 2005). Cantón (2009) even claimed that most of the antibiotic resistance determinants are cryptic in the
MONIKA STASIAK,
ELŻBIETA MAĆKIW,
JOANNA KOWALSKA,
KATARZYNA KUCHAREK,
JACEK POSTUPOLSKI
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 70 , ISSUE 4, 421–429
Research Article | 21-May-2019
Invasiveness of alien turtles results from their impact on the functioning of the local ecosystem. It is due to predation on or competing with resident species, but also transfer of new and unknown pathogenic bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi. Salmonella is the most often reported microorganism, both in free-living and captive turtles. Zoonotic aspect of Salmonella spp. carriage has led to the definition of RAS (Reptile Associated Salmonellosis) acquired from domestic pet reptiles
Olga Goławska,
Magdalena Zając,
Dariusz Wasyl,
Marta Demkowska-Kutrzepa,
Ewa Borzym,
Paweł Różański,
Artur Rzeżutka
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 56 , ISSUE 2, 163–170