Plasmid - mediated drug resistance among the intestinal microflora of antibiotic - fed pigs

Ampicillin, gentamycin, kanamycin and tetracycline resistant Escherichia coli and Providencia stuartii isolated from pig intestines were tested for in vitro transfer of their resistance plasmids through conjugation with the resident Escherichia coli of the human intestinal tract. All four replicatio...

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Main Author: Granados, Javel M.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1982
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/11
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Ampicillin, gentamycin, kanamycin and tetracycline resistant Escherichia coli and Providencia stuartii isolated from pig intestines were tested for in vitro transfer of their resistance plasmids through conjugation with the resident Escherichia coli of the human intestinal tract. All four replications indicated negative plasmid transfer. Nonconjugative plasmids may be due to the lack of RTF or the chromosomal integration of R determinant. Among other factors, ultraviolet irradiation failed to induce plasmid transfer but resulted in the loss of ampicillin resistance. The curing effect of UV, in addition to drug resistance multiplicity, clearly illustrates the plasmid nature of drug resistance in the donor organisms isolated for this study.