Colocation of the multiresistance gene cfr and the fosfomycin resistance gene fosD on a novel plasmid in Staphylococcus arlettae from a chicken farm

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The novel 63,558-bp plasmid pSA-01, which harbors nine antibiotic resistance genes, including cfr, erm(C), tet(L), erm(T), aadD, fosD, fexB, aacA-aphD, and erm(B), was characterized in Staphylococcus arlettae strain SA-01, isolated from a chicken farm in China. The colocation of cfr and fosD genes was detected for the first time in an S. arlettae plasmid. The detection of two IS431-mediated circular forms containing resistance genes in SA-01 suggested that IS431 may facilitate dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes.

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Liu, B. H., Lei, C. W., Zhang, A. Y., Pan, Y., Kong, L. H., Xiang, R., … Wang, H. N. (2017). Colocation of the multiresistance gene cfr and the fosfomycin resistance gene fosD on a novel plasmid in Staphylococcus arlettae from a chicken farm. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 61(12). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01388-17

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