J. Blahova et al., TRANSDUCTION OF RESISTANCE TO IMIPENEM, AZTREONAM AND CEFTAZIDIME IN NOSOCOMIAL STRAINS OF PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA BY WILD-TYPE PHAGES, Acta virologica, 37(6), 1993, pp. 429-436
Two wild-type bacteriophages, designated AP-2 (for P. aeruginosa phage
) and AP-12, have been isolated and propagated from two multiple drug
resistant strains of P. aeruginosa. Both phages were found to transduc
e Imipenem- (IMI), Aztreonam- (AZA) and Ceftazidime- (CTZ) resistance
as well as resistance determinants to other drugs. Genetic analysis sh
owed that resistance determinants to newest anti-pseudomonal antibioti
cs IMI, AZA and CTZ could be separated by transduction. Thus the resis
tance to these antibiotics is presumably coded by different genes. In
some transductans also the presence of the tra+ has been demonstrated,
indicating that they can transfer the resistance to other strains by
conjugation.