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Key Findings
The study identified several AMR genes and mutations in Campylobacter jejuni isolates, including gyrA mutations (T86I and T86V) associated with quinolone resistance, tet(O) for tetracycline resistance, and various beta-lactamase genes (blaOXA-61, blaOXA-193, blaOXA-450, blaOXA-451, blaOXA-452, blaOXA-453, blaOXA-489) linked to beta-lactam resistance. Additionally, aminoglycoside resistance genes APH(3')-IIIa and ant(6)-Ia were found in some isolates.
| Gene Name | Alleles | Encodes | Confers Resistance To | Organisms | Database | Validation Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ant(6)-Ia | 1 | adenyltransferase | Streptomycin |
| Reslit | - |
| aph(3')-IIIa | 1 | aminoglycoside phosphotransferase | Streptomycin |
| Reslit | - |
| blaOXA |
| beta-lactamase |
AmpicillinAmoxicillin |
|
Reslit |
| - |
| blaOXA-61 | 1 | beta-lactamase | AmpicillinAmoxicillin |
| Reslit | - |
| tet(O) | 1 | ribosomal protection protein | Tetracycline |
| Reslit | - |
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