Abstract
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (S. maltophilia) is a nonfermentative bacterium, which is naturally resistant against a panel of commonly-used antibiotics. It is frequently isolated from humans with chronic respiratory disease, e.g. cystic fibrosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In veterinary medicine S. maltophilia is perceived to be a mere coloniser. We herewith report 7 strains of S. maltophilia isolated from animals, of which 5 strains were harvested from 3 horses, a dog and a cat with chronic respiratory disease. The dog isolate showed resistance to trimethoprim / sulphamethoxazole, which was confirmed by detection of the sul 1 gene. Analysis with pulsed field gel electrophoresis revealed that 2 horses, which were boarded in the same clinic but two years apart, harboured the same strain of S. maltophilia. This is indicative of a hospital acquired colonisation / infection, which contradicts involvement in the pre-existing chronic disease.
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Cat Diseases / epidemiology
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Cat Diseases / microbiology
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Cat Diseases / transmission
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Cats
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Cross Infection / epidemiology
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Cross Infection / microbiology
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Cross Infection / transmission
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Cross Infection / veterinary*
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Dog Diseases / epidemiology
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Dog Diseases / microbiology
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Dog Diseases / transmission
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Dogs
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Drug Resistance, Bacterial / genetics
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Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections / epidemiology
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Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections / microbiology
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Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections / transmission
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Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections / veterinary*
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Horse Diseases / epidemiology
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Horse Diseases / microbiology
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Horse Diseases / transmission
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Horses
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Hospitals, Animal
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests / veterinary
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Respiratory Tract Infections / epidemiology
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Respiratory Tract Infections / microbiology
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Respiratory Tract Infections / transmission
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Respiratory Tract Infections / veterinary*
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Species Specificity
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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia / classification
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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia / isolation & purification*