Whole-genome sequencing identifies emergence of a quinolone resistance mutation in a case of stenotrophomonas maltophilia bacteremia

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Whole-genome sequences for Stenotrophomonas maltophilia serial isolates from a bacteremic patient before and after development of levofloxacin resistance were assembled de novo and differed by one single-nucleotide variant in smeT, a repressor for multidrug efflux operon smeDEF. Along with sequenced isolates from five contemporaneous cases, they displayed considerable diversity compared against all published complete genomes. Whole-genome sequencing and complete assembly can conclusively identify resistance mechanisms emerging in S. maltophilia strains during clinical therapy.

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Pak, T. R., Altman, D. R., Attie, O., Sebra, R., Hamula, C. L., Lewis, M., … Bashir, A. (2015). Whole-genome sequencing identifies emergence of a quinolone resistance mutation in a case of stenotrophomonas maltophilia bacteremia. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 59(11), 7117–7120. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01723-15

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