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Introduction: Scarce data are available on Group A Streptococcus (GAS) antibiotic resistance in South America. Methodology: The antibiotic susceptibility patterns of GAS recovered from symptomatic children living in the central part of Brazil during a prospective epidemiological study were analyzed. Results: No isolates were resistant to penicillin or macrolides. Sixty-one percent of the isolates were highly resistant to tetracycline, of which 85% harboured the tetM resistance gene. Ninety-five percent of these tetracycline resistant isolates were also resistant to minocycline. Thirty different emm-types were associated with tetracycline resistance. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that tetracycline resistance arose independently in distantly related emm-types. Conclusions: A high level of GAS tetracycline resistance has been observed in the central part of Brazil due to the polyclonal dissemination of resistant emm-types. © 2010 Smeesters et al.
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Smeesters, P. R., Cadar, S., Drèze, P. A., Campos, D. J., & van Melderen, L. (2010). Polyclonal dissemination of tetracycline resistance among streptococcus pyogenes paediatric isolates from Brazil. Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 4(11), 704–711. https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.1138
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