Tibor Botka
Masaryk University
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Microbial Drug Resistance | 2015
Jan Tkadlec; Eva Vařeková; Roman Pantůček; Jiří Doškař; Vladislava Růžičková; Tibor Botka; Libor Fila; Oto Melter
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most frequent pathogens infecting the respiratory tract of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). This study was the first to examine S. aureus isolates from CF patients in the Czech Republic. Among 100 S. aureus isolates from 92 of 107 observed patients, we found a high prevalence of resistance to macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin B (MLS(B)) antibiotics (56%). More than half of the resistant strains (29 of 56) carried a mutation in the MLS(B) target site. The emergence of MLS(B) resistance and mutations conferring resistance to MLS(B) antibiotics was associated with azithromycin treatment (p=0.000000184 and p=0.000681, respectively). Methicillin resistance was only detected in 3% of isolates and the rate of resistance to other antibiotics did not exceed 12%. The prevalence of small-colony variant (SCV) strains was relatively low (9%) and eight of nine isolates with the SCV phenotype were thymidine dependent. The study population of S. aureus was heterogeneous in structure and both the most prevalent community-associated and hospital-acquired clonal lineages were represented. Of the virulence genes, enterotoxin genes seg (n=52), sei (n=49), and sec (n=16) were the most frequently detected among the isolates. The PVL genes (lukS-PV and lukF-PV) have not been revealed in any of the isolates.
International Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2017
Tibor Botka; Vladislava Růžičková; Karla Svobodová; Roman Pantůček; Petr Petráš; Darina Čejková; Jiří Doškař
Exfoliative toxin B (ETB) encoded by some large plasmids plays a crucial role in epidermolytic diseases caused by Staphylococcus aureus. We have found as yet unknown types of etb gene-positive plasmids isolated from a set of impetigo strains implicated in outbreaks of pemphigus neonatorum in Czech maternity hospitals. Plasmids from the strains of clonal complex CC121 were related to archetypal plasmid pETBTY4. Sharing a 33-kb core sequence including virulence genes for ETB, EDIN C, and lantibiotics, they were assigned to a stand-alone lineage, named pETBTY4-based plasmids. Differing from each other in the content of variable DNA regions, they formed four sequence types. In addition to them, a novel unique plasmid pETB608 isolated from a strain of ST130 was described. Carrying conjugative cluster genes, as well as new variants of etb and edinA genes, pETB608 could be regarded as a source of a new lineage of ETB plasmids. We have designed a helpful detection assay, which facilitates the precise identification of the all described types of ETB plasmids.
Virus Genes | 2015
Tibor Botka; Vladislava Růžičková; Hana Konečná; Roman Pantůček; Ivan Rychlík; Zbyněk Zdráhal; Petr Petráš; Jiří Doškař
Archive | 2018
Lenka Fišarová; Jiří Doškař; Roman Pantůček; Tibor Botka; Marek Moša
Zprávy Centra Epidemiologie a Mikrobiologie | 2017
Tibor Botka; Vladislava Růžičková; Petr Petráš
Archive | 2017
Jiří Doškař; Tibor Botka; Renata Karpíšková; Ivana Koláčková; Ivana Mašlaňová; Vladislava Růžičková; Roman Pantůček
Archive | 2017
Tibor Botka; Vladislava Růžičková; Karla Svobodová; Roman Pantůček; Petr Petráš; Darina Čejková; Jiří Doškař
Archive | 2017
Tibor Botka; Vladislava Růžičková; Karla Svobodová; Roman Pantůček; Petr Petráš; Darina Čejková; Jiří Doškař
Archive | 2017
Tibor Botka; Vladislava Růžičková; Karla Svobodová; Petr Petráš; Darina Čejková
Archive | 2017
Tibor Botka; Vladislava Růžičková; Karla Kostýlková; Roman Pantůček; Petr Petráš; Darina Čejková; Jiří Doškař
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