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Key Findings
The study identifies several AMR genes, including bla ROB-1, tet(B), tet(H), tet(O), strA, and sul2, which are responsible for multidrug resistance in Pasteurella multocida. These genes are located on small plasmids and contribute to resistance against beta-lactams, tetracyclines, streptomycin, and sulfamethoxazole.
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| tet(B) | 1 | tetracycline efflux MFS transporter Tet(B) | TETRACYCLINETetracycline |
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| tet(H) | 1 | ribosomal protection protein | Tetracycline |
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| tet(O) | 1 | ribosomal protection protein | Tetracycline |
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