Drug-susceptibility and isolation of a plasmid in Haemophilus (Actinobacillus) pleuropneumoniae.

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We isolated 56 Haemophilus (Actinobacillus) pleuropneumoniae strains from the pneumonic porcine lung tissues and tested them for antimicrobial susceptibility. Two drug-resistant strains were obtained. One, named KH-265, was resistant to streptomycin (SM) and sulfonamide (SA), and the other, named KH-195, was resistant to tetracycline (TC). The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of drugs for resistant strains were 100 micrograms/mliters for SM, 3200 micrograms/mliters for SA, and 12.5 micrograms/mliters for TC. KH-265 possessed a 8.3Kb nonconjugative plasmid, pMS260, encoding SM and SA resistance, which was transformable to E. coli strains. pMS260 belonged to none of 14 incompatibility groups including Inc. P and Inc. Q, so far tested. It was mobilizable to various causative strains for respiratory infections, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bordetella bronchiseptica, Pasteurella multocida and Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae, by RP4 (Inc. P) plasmid.

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Ishii, H., Nakasone, Y., Shigehara, S., Honma, K., Araki, Y., Iyobe, S., & Hashimoto, H. (1990). Drug-susceptibility and isolation of a plasmid in Haemophilus (Actinobacillus) pleuropneumoniae. Nippon Juigaku Zasshi. The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science, 52(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms1939.52.1

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