Antibiotic resistance study of some clinical strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa characterization by conjugation and cleaning out of plasmid
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Abstract
The antibiotic resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa presents a serious problem in medicine as this pathogenic
germ is responsible for many diseases of which certain nosocomial infections. The 22 strains of P. aeruginosa were
the target of our study as they have a multi-resistance against β-lactamines and aminosids; on the other hand, they
are all sensitive to the ciprofloxacine. They all produce the β-lactamases. 15 strains are in favor of hyperproduction
of céphalosporinases and all present a penicillinase phenotype. The cleaning out performed on P.aeruginosa is
negative. The transfer by conjugation of the plasmid carrying gene of resistance to the ticarcilline and pipéracilline
is positive for 12 of the22 studied strains. The experiments of conjugation made it possible to confirm that this
resistance could have the plasmidic DNA as a support.