2012
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.12-10467
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Screening of OcularEnterobacteriaceaeIsolates for Presence of ChromosomalblaNDM-1and ESBL Genes: A 2-Year Study at a Tertiary Eye Care Center

Abstract: PURPOSE. Since, to our knowledge, there are no reports on the prevalence of the blaNDM-1 gene among ocular isolates of Enterobacteriaceae, and only limited information on the prevalence of extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) among ocular bacterial isolates are available, our study was undertaken. METHODS.A prospective study was done on 74 Enterobacteriaceae isolates from patients presenting with clinical suspicion of bacterial ocular infections during a period from January 2010-December 2011. All isolate… Show more

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“…Group I includes CTX-M-1, -3, -10 to -12, -15, -22, -23, -28, -29, etc. CTX-M-57 is a group I CTX-M and shared 99% amino acid identity with CTX-M-15[21], [22], which is one of the most common types of ESBL found in bacterial isolates[23]. The sequences of the bla NDM-1 , bla TEM , and bla CTX-M-57 genes were analyzed and deposited in GenBank under accession numbers HQ603057, JX036279, and JX036278.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Group I includes CTX-M-1, -3, -10 to -12, -15, -22, -23, -28, -29, etc. CTX-M-57 is a group I CTX-M and shared 99% amino acid identity with CTX-M-15[21], [22], which is one of the most common types of ESBL found in bacterial isolates[23]. The sequences of the bla NDM-1 , bla TEM , and bla CTX-M-57 genes were analyzed and deposited in GenBank under accession numbers HQ603057, JX036279, and JX036278.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical isolates were mainly from ocular specimens such as corneal scraping, corneal button, conjunctival swab, conjunctival scraping, vitreous humor, aqueous chamber tap, contact lens, infective suture, Intraocular lens (IOL), Iris tissue, lacrimal sac, eviscerated material, canalicular pus, cassette of vitrectomy, scleral scraping, Donor Cornel rim (DCR), Donor conjunctival swab and other samples such as wound swab, blood, urine, rectal swab, lung tissue fluid. Further identification and antibiotic susceptibility tests, phenotypic detection of ESBL, MBL and efflux pump were carried out as per our previous reports [15,16,19]. DNA extracted from pure culture were stored at −20 °c for short storage and kept at −80 °c for long storage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We designed primers for the selected genes found to be most prevalent among clinical studies as well as our own observation from NGS based study and other reports [12–21]. Multiplex PCR Primer designed against drug resistance gene include Group‐1; (ESBL‐MBL) blaTem, blaOXA, blaCTX‐M‐15, blaVim) Group‐2, (blaGes, blaVeb and DIM and AmpC) Efflux pump genes‐ Group‐3 (MexA,B‐oprM); Group‐4 (MexC,D‐oprJ); Group‐5 (Mex X,Y‐oprN) Group‐6 (oprD, nfxB, MexR) primers were purchased from Eurofins Genomics India Pvt Ltd, Bangalore, India.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All PCR positive amplified products were subjected to DNA sequencing with the primers of the corresponding genes, and the results were analyzed as described earlier [ 8 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive studies on the resistance pattern of systemic multidrug resistant isolates which were FQ-resistant and ESBL producers exist, but similar studies in ocular isolates are limited [ 7 ]. Interestingly, infections caused by ESBL-producing, quinolone-resistant isolates are increasing in higher frequency among the ocular isolates [ 8 ]. Understanding the susceptibility pattern of ESBL-producing and carbapenemase-producing ocular Enterobacteriaceae isolates and their genotypic prevalence is, therefore, vital.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%