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MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE AMONG CLINICAL MULTIDRUG RESISTANT ESCHERICHIA COLI IN TWO HOSPITALS OF NIAMEY, NIGER,
Auteur(s): Fody, A. M. , Bagré, T. S. , Traoré, A. K., Yacouba , A., Dembelé, R., Boubou, L. , Inoussa, A., Sidikou, R., Traoré, A. S. , Gassama-Sow, A. and Barro, N.
Renseignée par : BAGRE Touwendsida Serge
Résumé

Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the multiple ESBL genes in Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Escherichia coli isolated in various biological samples in two hospitals of Niamey.
Methodology: A total of 195 multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli were included in the study. These isolates were tested using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for detection of the presence of bla CTX-M, bla TEM, bla SHV and bla OXA-1 beta-lactamase genes.
Results: A total of 27.7% of Escherichia coli isolates were ESBL producing strains. Globaly, the bla TEM gene was the most prevalent (70.3%) followed by bla CTX-M (43.1%), bla OXA-1 (31.8%) and bla SHV (4.1%) genes. The four genes type of ESBL were founded simultaneously only in stool samples. Furthermore, none bla SHV gene was found in other samples type.
Conclusion: This study showed the presence of various ESBL genes among clinical MDR Escherichia coli. That is why a rational use of antibiotic and appropriate methods of screening ESBL genes in routine laboratories in Niger is needed to control the ESBL genes dissemination.

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MDR Escherichia coli, ESBL, bla genes, PCR, Niamey, Niger

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