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. 2011 May;77(9):3052–3060. doi: 10.1128/AEM.02260-10

Table 2.

Resistance profiles of ST398 and outgroup S. aureus isolatesa

Genotypic resistance patternb Phenotypic resistance patternc Strain group(s) Source(s)d
R0 (2) Susceptible ST8, ST433 NCTC, CP
R1 Amp-Pen ST5 ATCC
R2e Tet ST398 M
R3e Amp-Pen Tet ST398 CP
R4 Amp-Pen Tet Ery-Cli ST398 CP
R5 Amp-Pen Tet Ery-Cli-Syn ST398 CP
R6e Amp-Pen Tet Ery-Cli Tmp ST398 CP
R7 Amp-Pen Gen Tet Ery-Cli ST9 CP
R8 (13) Met-Oxa Tet ST398 AP (6), CP (2), FPf, M (4)
R9 Met-Oxa Kan Tet ST398 D
R10 Met-Oxa Gen-Kan Tet ST398 D
R11 (11) Met-Oxa Tet Ery-Cli ST398 AP (4), CP (2), MC, MP (3), FPf
R12 Met-Oxa Kan Tet ST398 CP
R13 Met-Oxa Tet Chl ST398 AP
R14 Met-Oxa Tet Cip ST398 AP
R15 (5) Met-Oxa Tet Tmp ST398 AP (2), D (2), MP
R16 Met-Oxa Syn Cip ST217 CH
R17 Met-Oxa Gen Tet Ery-Cli ST398 FPf
R18 (2) Met-Oxa Kan Tet Ery-Cli ST398 D, MB
R19 Met-Oxa Kan Tet Tmp ST398 FPf
R20 (2) Met-Oxa Gen-Kan Tet Tmp ST398 AP (2)
R21 (21) Met-Oxa Tet Ery-Cli Tmp ST398 AP (9), CP (7), D (2), MP (3)
R22 Met-Oxa Tet Cip Tmp ST398 FPf
R23 Met-Oxa Tet Sxt Tmp ST398 CP
R24 Met-Oxa Gen Tet Ery-Cli Tmp ST398 AP
R25 (6) Met-Oxa Kan Tet Ery-Cli Tmp ST398 AP (4), D, CP
R26 Met-Oxa Kan Tet Cip Tmp ST398 AP
R27 Met-Oxa Kan Tet Ery-Cli Chl ST398 CP
R28 (10) Met-Oxa Gen-Kan Tet Ery-Cli Tmp ST398 AP (5), D, CP (2), MT (2)
R29 (6) Met-Oxa Tet Ery-Cli Syn Tmp ST398 AP, D, CP, MP, MT (2)
R30 Met-Oxa Tet Ery-Cli Sxt-Tmp ST398 AP
R31 (2) Met-Oxa Tet Ery-Cli Cip Tmp ST398 AP, CP
R32 Met-Oxa Tet Ery-Cli Chl Cip ST398 AP
R33 Met-Oxa Tet Ery-Cli Chl Tmp ST398 CP
R34 Met-Oxa Tet Ery-Cli-Syn Sxt-Tmp ST398 AP
R35 (2) Met-Oxa Tet Chl Cip Tmp ST398 CP (2)
R36 Met-Oxa Kan Tet Ery-Cli Cip ST5 MT
R37 Met-Oxa Kan Ery-Cli Cip Mup ST225 CH
R38 (2) Met-Oxa Kan Tet Ery-Cli Cip Tmp ST9, ST398 CP, MB
R39 Met-Oxa Kan Tet Ery-Cli Chl Tmp ST398 CP
R40 Met-Oxa Kan Tet Ery-Cli-Syn Chl Tmp ST398 AP
R41 Met-Oxa Kan Tet Ery-Cli Chl Sxt-Tmp ST398 CP
a

The number of isolates is shown in parentheses when n > 1. In total, 113 isolates were analyzed.

b

The subtyping of the resistance pattern according to the presence of a genetic background is shown in Fig. 2.

c

Met, methicillin; Oxa, oxacillin; Tet, tetracycline; Gen, gentamicin; Kan, kanamycin; Ery, erythromycin; Cli, clindamycin; Mup, mupirocin; Syn, quinupristin-dalfopristin; Chl, chloramphenicol; Cip, ciprofloxacin; Tmp, trimethoprim; Sxt, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Intermediate susceptibility was considered resistance in this table (see Table S2 in the supplemental material for details). Isolates susceptible to methicillin and oxacillin were also tested for resistance to ampicillin and penicillin (Amp-Pen).

d

ATCC, American Type Culture Collection; CH, human clinical sample; AP, asymptomatic carrier pig; CP, pig clinical sample; D, dust (from pig farms); FP, Dutch pig fecal sample; M, milk; MC, meat from cattle; MB, meat from broiler; MP, meat from pig; MT, meat from turkey; NCTC, National Collection of Type Cultures.

e

mecA-positive isolates (MRSA).

f

ST398 isolates kindly provided by D. Mevius (Central Veterinary Institute of Waningen, Lelystad, Netherlands), used as control strains.