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Methicillin resistance among staphylococci isolated from dogs

Kinga Gortel,Karen Campbell,I. Kakoma,Ted Whittem,David J. Schaeffer,Rita M. Weisiger-1999-12-01-American Journal of Veterinary Research
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Results confirm that staphylococci isolated from dogs may have methicillin resistance mediated by the mecA gene. Isolates positive for the mecA gene were more likely to be resistant to various antibiotics than were isolates negative for the mecA gene. Results suggest that in dogs, infections caused by staphylococci that have the mecA gene may be difficult to treat because of resistance to antibiotics.

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Results confirm that staphylococci isolated from dogs may have methicillin resistance mediated by the mecA gene. Isolates positive for the mecA gene were more likely to be resistant to various antibiotics than were isolates negative for the mecA gene. Results suggest that in dogs, infections caused by staphylococci that have the mecA gene may be difficult to treat because of resistance to antibiotics.

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Resistance (ecology)MicrobiologyStaphylococcusMedicineBiologyVeterinary medicineStaphylococcus aureusBacteria

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