Influenza vaccination prevented influenza cases and hospitalizations and was associated with a better prognosis in inpatients with influenza. The combined effect of these 2 mechanisms would explain the high effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing severe cases due to influenza.
A 2-kilobase fragment containing the penicillin-binding protein 2 gene (penA) was amplified by using the polymerase chain reaction with DNA prepared from 35 penicillin-resistant strains of Neisseria meningitidis isolated in England, Ireland, and Spain (MICs, 0.16 to 1.28 ,ug of benzylpenicillin per ml) and from 10 penicillin-susceptible strains (MICs, c 0.04 ,ug of benzylpenicillin per ml). The penA genes were digested with HpaH or TaqYI; and the resulting fragments were end-labeled, fractionated on a polyacrylamide gel, and autoradiographed, to produce gene fingerprints. The fingerprints of the penA genes of the 10 penicillinsusceptible strains were identical. In contrast, the fingerprints of the penA genes of all but two of the penicillin-resistant strains differed markedly from those of the penicillin-susceptible strains. The altered penA genes of group B penicillin-resistant strains were very diverse, and 14 different fingerprints were found among the 15 strains that we examined. The penA genes of the 19 resistant group C strains were less diverse, and two major fingerprint patterns predominated.
A 9.4-kilobase plasmid encoding penicillin, streptomycin, and sulfonamide resistance was isolated from a beta-lactamase-producing Eikenella corrodens strain. This plasmid appears to be identical to a resistance plasmid common to saprophytic Neisseria strains.
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