Rinker A G, Boyd A L, Gary N D, Kundig W
Department of Biology, Hood College, Frederick, Maryland 21701.
Microbios. 1988;56(228-229):169-75.
Water samples from the Monocacy River in Frederick County, Maryland, yielded twenty-four isolates which were resistant to tetracycline (TeR, 25 micrograms/ml). Although these organisms were not initially cultured on a coliform-selective medium, twenty-two of the isolates were Gram-negative and carriers of antibiotic resistance to five or more antibiotics; erythromycin, methicillin, novobiocin, penicillin and tetracycline. Of the isolates 45% were biochemically identified as Providencia stuartii; one isolate which contained a 29.4 kilobase plasmid carried the determinant for tetracycline resistance.
从马里兰州弗雷德里克县的莫诺卡西河采集的水样中分离出24株对四环素(TeR,25微克/毫升)耐药的菌株。尽管这些微生物最初并非在大肠菌群选择性培养基上培养,但其中22株为革兰氏阴性菌,且对五种或更多抗生素具有耐药性,包括红霉素、甲氧西林、新生霉素、青霉素和四环素。在这些分离菌株中,45%经生化鉴定为斯氏普罗威登斯菌;一株含有29.4千碱基质粒的分离菌株携带四环素耐药决定子。