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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2010

Characterization and Persistence of Staphylococcus aureus Strains Isolated from the Anterior Nares and Throats of Healthy Carriers in a Mexican Community

Aida Hamdan-Partida; Teresita Sainz-Espuñes; Jaime Bustos-Martínez

ABSTRACT Healthy carriers of Staphylococcus aureus strains have an important role in the dissemination of this bacterium. To investigate the presence of S. aureus in the throat and anterior nares, samples from 1,243 healthy volunteers in a Mexican community were examined. The percentage of healthy carriers was 59.8%. Results showed that colonization of the throat occurred more frequently than that of the nares (46.5% versus 37.1%, P < 0.0001). Of the S. aureus carriers, 22.2% were exclusive nasal carriers and 38% were exclusive throat carriers. A total of 1,039 strains were isolated; 12.6% were shown to be methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). Of MRSA strains, 32.1% were isolated from exclusive throat carriers. Most of the strains isolated from the anterior nares and throat of the same carriers were the same or related; however, some were different. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) pattern analysis of the MRSA strains isolated from the exclusive nasal carriers or exclusive throat carriers showed that they belong to different clusters. A 6-year prospective study was performed to investigate the persistence of S. aureus in the throat. Results showed that 13% of subjects were persistent carriers. Most of them were colonized with the same clone of S. aureus throughout the time of the study, and just three had different clones. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed that 91.1% of the strains were penicillin resistant. The presence of mecA and nucA genes (in order to confirm methicillin resistance) and of thermostable nuclease of S. aureus was examined. This study showed that some strains of S. aureus regularly colonized the throats of healthy people and could persist for years.


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2014

Isolation of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in healthy carriers in a Mexican community §

Aida Hamdan-Partida; Teresita Sainz-Espuñes; Jaime Bustos-Martínez

OBJECTIVES Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) clones are spreading rapidly among the population in many regions worldwide. Little information is available on CA-MRSA in Mexico. The aim of this study was to identify CA-MRSA strains in the nose and throat of healthy people in a Mexican community. METHODS A total of 131 MRSA strains from the nose and throat obtained from healthy people in Mexico City were characterized. The genes mecA, lukS-PV/lukF-PV, and ACME-arcA were detected by PCR. Staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec), pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), and spa typing were performed. RESULTS Bacteria that had a Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL)-positive gene and SCCmec type IV or V were designated as CA-MRSA strains. We found that 21.4% of MRSA strains were CA-MRSA and that the percentage of CA-MRSA strains was similar in the nose and the throat. A great diversity of profiles was found in the strains identified by PFGE pattern and spa typing. Only one strain similar to the USA300 genotype was found; this strain carried the ACME-arcA gene. CONCLUSIONS CA-MRSA strains were detected in the nose and throat of healthy people. We identified a high level of genetic diversity among CA-MRSA strains in healthy people of Mexico City, which were different from the USA and pandemic clone profiles.


International Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2018

Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus can persist in the throat

Aida Hamdan-Partida; Samuel González-García; Estela de la Rosa García; Jaime Bustos-Martínez

Colonization by Staphylococcus aureus is an important factor in infections caused by this microorganism. Among the colonization niches of staphylococci are the nose, skin, intestinal tract, and, recently, the throat has been given relevance. Infections caused by community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) can be fatal. Persistence of S. aureus is an important process in the pathogenesis of this microorganism and must be studied. The aim of this study was to determine the persistence of S. aureus in the throat, and characterized the strains. We studied the persistence of S. aureus for 6 years in the throat of apparently healthy people. The isolated strains from the persistent carriers were characterized through PFGE, spa-typing, SCCmec typing, resistance to methicillin, presence of virulence genes (adhesins and toxins), and the formation of biofilm. We found persistent and intermittent carriers of S. aureus in the throat, with methicillin-sensitive (MSSA), methicillin-resistant (MRSA) strains, and confirmed for the first time that CA-MRSA colonizes this niche. These strains can colonize persistently the throat for four years or more. Typification of strains through PFGE and spa-typing revealed that some carriers present the same strain, whereas others present different strains along the period of persistence. Almost all strains induced a strong biofilm formation. All strains presented adhesin and toxin genes, but no shared genotype was found. We conclude that S. aureus, including CA-MRSA strains, can remain persistently in the throat, finding a wide variability among the persistent strains.


REVISTA BIOMÉDICA | 2006

Staphylococcus aureus: la reemergencia de un patógeno en la comunidad

Jaime Bustos-Martínez; Aida Hamdan-Partida; Marcia Gutiérrez-Cárdenas


Folia Microbiologica | 2014

Genotypic characterization of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from the anterior nares and catheter of ambulatory hemodialysis patients in Mexico

Gloria Luz Paniagua-Contreras; Eric Monroy-Pérez; Raúl L. Gutiérrez‐Lucas; Teresita Sainz-Espuñes; Jaime Bustos-Martínez; Sergio Vaca


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2016

Bacterial Microbiota Analysis Present in the Nose and Pharynx of a Mexican Young Population

Ana Rodríguez-Vicente; Jaime Bustos-Martínez; Dolores Reyes-Duarte; Teresita Sainz-Espuñes


Revista de Salud Animal | 2018

Presencia de Blastocystis spp. en el molusco Crassostrea virginica, en la Ciudad de México

Ignacio Martínez-Barbabosa; Elena Marcia Gutiérrez-Cárdenas; Jaime Bustos-Martínez; Michael Shea; Aida Hamdan-Partida


International Journal of Aquatic Science | 2018

Presumptive probiotic isolated from Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792), cultivated in Mexico

José Alberto Ramírez-Torrez; María del Carmen Monroy-Dosta; Luis Héctor Hernández-Hernández; Jorge Castro-Mejía; Jaime Bustos-Martínez; Aida Hamdan-Partida


Ciencias Clínicas | 2015

Identificación de Staphylococcus aureus utilizando como marcadores los genes nucA y femB

Aida Hamdan-Partida; Samuel González García; Jaime Bustos-Martínez


Advances in Biological Chemistry | 2012

Identification of the autotransporter Pet toxin in Proteus mirabilis strain isolated from patients with urinary tract infections

Luis Raúl Gutiérrez-Lucas; Guillermo Mendoza-Hernández; Bertha González-Pedrajo; Carlos Eslava-Campos; Jaime Bustos-Martínez; Teresita Sainz-Espuñes

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Aida Hamdan-Partida

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Teresita Sainz-Espuñes

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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A. Enrique Acosta-Gío

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Alba N. Apolonio-Alonso

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Bertha González-Pedrajo

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Carlos Eslava-Campos

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Eric Monroy-Pérez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Gloria Luz Paniagua-Contreras

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Guillermo Mendoza-Hernández

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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