Characterization of a Laboratory-Derived, High-Level Ampicillin-Resistant Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Strain That Caused Meningitis in an Infant
2002 ◽
Vol 46
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pp. 1604-1606
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ABSTRACT A Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strain that harbored a plasmid carrying a TEM-1-type β-lactamase gene was isolated from the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of an infant with meningitis. This 3.2-kb plasmid was further characterized to be a nonconjugative pGEM series cloning vector containing a foreign insert. The strain was likely laboratory derived and contaminated the environment before it caused the infection.
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