Typhoid fever due to a Salmonella typhi strain of reduced susceptibility to fluoroquinolones |
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Authors: | Odile Launay,Jean-Claude Nguyen Van,Annie Buu-Hoï ,J. F. Acar |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Microbiologie Médicale, Hôpital Broussais, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Objective: To report a case of typhoid fever contracted in Portugal in 1994 due to a Salmonella typhi isolate which had reduced susceptibility to fluoroquinolone (MIC 1 mg/L of ciprofloxacin) and high level resistance to nalidixic acid (MIC ≥56 mg/L). Methods: Molecular studies of reduced susceptibility to fluoroquinolones comprised complementation tests with a wild-type allele and sequencing directly from PCR products of the gyrA gene. Results: Complementation tests and DNA sequencing showed that a mutation occurred in the gyrA gene of this clinical isolate, resulting in a substitution of phenylalanine for serine at position 83 of GyrA. Conclusions: Because quinolones may be regarded as a treatment of choice in typhoid fever, it seems important now to recommend cautious use of these drugs as first-line therapy and possibly use of nalidixic acid resistance as a marker for detection of 'first-step' resistance to fluoroquinolones in S. typhi. |
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Keywords: | Salmonella typhi resistance to fluoroquinolones gyrA gene |
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