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. 1991 Aug;35(8):1682–1684. doi: 10.1128/aac.35.8.1682

Tetracycline resistance in Peptostreptococcus species.

M C Roberts 1
PMCID: PMC245244  PMID: 1929341

Abstract

Of 15 Peptostreptococcus sp. strains isolated between 1975 and 1984, 13 hybridized with the Tet K, Tet M, or Tet O determinant. A donor Peptostreptococcus anaerobius strain carrying the three determinants could transfer Tet M to P. anaerobius and Fusobacterium nucleatum recipients but not to an Enterococcus faecalis recipient, while neither Tet K nor Tet O was transferred.

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