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Key Findings
The study identified several antimicrobial resistance genes in Bacillus cereus group isolates, including beta-lactamase-encoding genes (bla1, blaZ, blaTEM), mph for erythromycin resistance, rph for rifampicin resistance, and fosB for fosfomycin resistance. These genes were detected using ABRIcate and MEGARes 2.0 database, and their association with resistance phenotypes was analyzed.
| blaTEM | 1 | beta-lactamase | Penicillin |
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| blaZ | 1 | beta-lactamase | Penicillin |
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| fosB | 1 | thiol transferase | Fosfomycin |
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| mph(A) | 1 | macrolide phosphotransferase | Erythromycin |
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| rph | 1 | rifampin phosphotransferase | Rifampicin |
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| tet(45) | 1 | tetracycline resistance protein | Tetracycline |
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| tet(L) | 1 | tetracycline resistance protein | Tetracycline |
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