Ampicillin resistance of Shigella sonnei
- PMID: 4157337
- PMCID: PMC444663
- DOI: 10.1128/AAC.6.4.418
Ampicillin resistance of Shigella sonnei
Abstract
The ampicillin resistance of clinical isolates of Shigella sonnei is due to beta-lactamase production. Two kinds of resistance are found: low level, nontransmissible; and high level, tranmissible. The nontransmissible type of resistance results from a chromosomal mutation which increases the production of a beta-lactamase that hydrolyses cephalosporins relatively rapidly and gives cephalothin resistance. The transmissible type of resistance is due to an R factor mediating the synthesis of a different beta-lactamase that does not significantly hydrolyze cephalosporins or confer cephalothin resistance. One clinical isolate is shown to possess simultaneously both these mechanisms of ampicillin resistance.
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