Chen Michelle M S, Monecke Stefan, Brown Melissa H
School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Bedford Park 5042, South Australia, Australia.
Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
One Health. 2016 Mar 3;2:31-32. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2015.12.001. eCollection 2016 Dec.
Seven methicillin-sensitive nasal isolates from apparently healthy captive and wild wallabies were characterised by DNA microarray and antibiotic susceptibility assays. Isolates were found to belong to uncommon clonal complexes including those previously associated with birds, pigs and humans.
通过DNA微阵列和抗生素敏感性试验对来自看似健康的圈养和野生小袋鼠的7株对甲氧西林敏感的鼻腔分离株进行了特征分析。发现分离株属于不常见的克隆复合体,包括那些先前与鸟类、猪和人类相关的克隆复合体。