PLASMID MEDIATED DRUG RESISTANCE IN VIBRIO CHOLERAE 0139 BENGAL.

Med J Armed Forces India

Consultant and Head, Department of Microbiology, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune-40.

Published: July 1998

Sixteen strains of were isolated from cases of diarrhoea. Out of these, 12 (75%) were identified as and 4 (25%) as Vibrio cholerae El Tor by standard biochemical and serological tests. Modified CAMP reaction in sheep blood agar showed that 0139 produced moderate hemolysis, El Tor produced wider zone of hemolysis whereas Classical produced no zone of hemolysis (CAMP negative). Break point minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) by agar dilution method showed that all 0139 strains were resistant to ampicillin 8 mg/L, streptomycin 1 mg/L, chloramphenicol 8 mg/L, sulphamethoxazole 32 mg/L and trimethoprim 0.3-128 mg/L, 58.3% were sensitive to gentamicin 1 mg/L, and all were sensitive to norfloxacin 1 mg/L and cefotaxime 1 mg/L. Resistance to trimethoprim, sulphamethoxazole, ampicillin and gentamicin in 5 strains could be transferred to K-12 by conjugation experiment at a rate of 5×10 to 4×10. Distinct plasmid bands of 35.8 mega daltons could be seen in agarose gel electrophoresis.

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