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  • - Staphylococcus aureus is a harmful bacteria that causes various diseases and is increasingly resistant to antibiotics, particularly methicillin, making it hard to treat.
  • - A study screened 57 S. aureus isolates from different foods for the mecA gene, which is responsible for methicillin resistance, and found that 9% of the isolates carried this gene.
  • - This research highlights the importance of monitoring food for drug-resistant S. aureus, marking the first report of mecA genes in S. aureus from ready-to-eat foods in Brazil and Latin America.

Article Abstract

Since Staphylococcus aureus can cause several types of diseases, the development of antibiotic resistance poses an even greater threat to public health. S. aureus is known to possess the adaptive capability to promptly respond to antibiotics, making it resistant and increasingly difficult to treat; methicillin-resistant strains of S. aureus are a major concern with regard to this species. Previous studies reported the identification of methicillin-resistant S. aureus in food, demonstrating that this can represent a source of S. aureus which may carry the mecA gene. Fifty-seven S. aureus isolates, previously obtained from different types of food, were screened by polymerase chain reaction with specific primers for the mecA gene, which mediates methicillin resistance. Five (9%) isolates showed the presence of mecA gene, demonstrating that food may contain microorganisms possessing resistance genes. This study emphasizes the need to include food as a possible source of S. aureus carrying mecA gene and the need to monitor these products. Moreover, this is the first report of the presence of mecA genes in S. aureus isolated from ready-to-eat food in Brazil and Latin America.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/fpd.2010.0706DOI Listing

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