Seventy-five clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa collected in a tertiary teaching hospital in Thailand were investigated for susceptibility to antimicrobials including imipenem. Metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) enzymes were detected by E-test MBL assay and PCR; class 1 integron genes were also detected by PCR. Strains positive for bla(IMP) and bla(VIM) genes were further characterized by DNA sequencing and examined for clonality by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. High rates of resistance to anti-pseudomonal agents were found. MBL enzymes were found in 13 (17·3%) strains and 24 (32%) carried class 1 integron genes. Twelve of the latter strains harboured the bla(IMP-14) gene and one strain the bla(VIM-2) gene. All of the IMP-14 strains were identical or closely related suggesting clonal dissemination of these genes.
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