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Abstract

Six S. agalactiae displaying an L-phenotype were recovered from recto-vaginal screening culture from 3 hospitals. S. agalactiae isolates showed susceptible MICs to erythromycin, MIC≤0.12mg/L, and azithromycin, MIC≤0.25mg/L, but resistant MICs to clindamycin, MIC=4mg/L, and lincomycin, MIC=64-128mg/L. Isolates were PCR positive for lnuB gene. Four clones were discriminated by ApaI-PFGE (n): A (3), B (1), C (1) and D (1). Here we describe for the first time the polyclonal emergence of S. agalactiae harboring the lnuB gene in Latin-America.

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