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. 2007 Apr 9;51(6):2179–2184. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01600-06

TABLE 1.

Features of the Acinetobacter isolates included in this study

Straina blaSCO-1 ESBL blaOXA-58 Date of isolation (month/yr) Hospitalb Reference Numberc
A. johnsonii 7037 + VEB-1a 12/2004 HHH This study 9
A. baumannii 5179 + VEB-1a 03/2003 GUT 16 1
A. baumannii 5311 + VEB-1a 10/2003 GUT This study 4
A. baumannii 101 + VEB-1a 07/2002 GUT This study 3
A. baumannii 102 + VEB-1a 12/2002 GUT This study 2
Acinetobacter spp. strains 10 and 5597 VEB-1a + 05/2004 HVV This study 12
A. baylyi 5400 + PER-2 11/2003 GUT This study 7
A. baumannii FAV-1 PER-2 + 10/2000 FAV 16 10
Acinetobacter spp. strains 15TU and 7368 + PER-2 + 04/2005 GUT This study 6
Acinetobacter spp. strains 13BJ and 7415 PER-2 05/2005 HAP This study 13
A. junii 7579 + PER-2 07/2005 GUT This study 8
A. junii 7446 + PER-2 + 06/2005 HAC This study 5
A. baumannii 5277 None + 09/2003 GUT This study 11
a

Isolates indicated as A. baumannii actually belong to the A. calcoaceticus-A. baumannii (ACB) complex.

b

Argentinian hospital (hosp.) sources, as follows: HHH, Hosp. Heller, Neuquen, province of Neuquen; GUT, Hosp. de Ninos Ricardo Gutierrez, Buenos Aires City; HVV, Hosp. Vilela, Rosario, province of Santa Fe; FAV, Fundacion Favaloro, Buenos Aires City; HAP, Hosp. Pinero, Buenos Aires City; HAC, Hosp. Area Cipoletti, Cipoletti, province of Rio Negro.

c

Numbers 1 to 13 correspond to lane numbers shown in Fig. 3.