Facinelli B, Montanari M P, Varaldo P E
Institute of Microbiology, University of Ancona Medical School, Italy.
Sex Transm Dis. 1991 Jul-Sep;18(3):166-9.
A multiple antibiotic resistance, beta-lactamase-producing strain of Haemophilus parainfluenzae was isolated from a patient with sexually transmitted urethritis that was contracted in Northwest Africa. The strain was found to harbor a small (3.2 megadaltons) plasmid encoding for beta-lactamase production, which was successfully mobilized to Escherichia coli in triparental mating experiments by means of a broad host-range Inc-W conjugative plasmid. Since H. parainfluenzae is believed to be a source and reservoir for the spread of beta-lactamase plasmids to other bacterial species, such a plasmid mobilization may suggest a new possible means for resistance plasmid dissemination.