ÿþ<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>25º Congresso Brasileiro de Microbiologia </TITLE><link rel=STYLESHEET type=text/css href=css.css></HEAD><BODY aLink=#ff0000 bgColor=#FFFFFF leftMargin=0 link=#000000 text=#000000 topMargin=0 vLink=#000000 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0><table align=center width=700 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr><td align=left bgcolor=#cccccc valign=top width=550><font face=arial size=2><strong><font face=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif size=3><font size=1>25º Congresso Brasileiro de Microbiologia </font></font></strong><font face=Verdana size=1><b><br></b></font><font face=Verdana, Arial,Helvetica, sans-serif size=1><strong> </strong></font></font></td><td align=right bgcolor=#cccccc valign=top width=150><font face=arial size=2><strong><font face=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif size=1><font size=1>ResumoID:1651-2</font></em></font></strong></font></td></tr><tr><td colspan=2><br><br><table align=center width=700><tr><td>Área: <b>Microbiologia Clinica ( Divisão A )</b><p align=justify><strong>DETECTION OF VIRULENCE AND RESISTANCE GENES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ISOLATES OF <EM>AEROMONAS CAVIAE </EM>AND <EM>AEROMONAS AQUARIORUM</EM></strong></p><p align=justify><b>Elizabeth Moura </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b>Milena Dropa </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b><u>Livia Balsalobre </u></b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b>Danielle Oliveira </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b>Cintia Marques </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b>Fabiana Bispo </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b>Patrícia Souza </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b>Flávio Uehara </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b>Glavur Rogério Matté </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>); <b>Maria Helena Matté </b> (<i>FSP-USP</i>)<br><br></p><b><font size=2>Resumo</font></b><p align=justify class=tres><font size=2><P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt; TEXT-ALIGN: justify"><SPAN lang=EN-US style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US">Microorganisms of the genus <EM>Aeromonas</EM> are adapted to different aquatic environments, however, many strains have been isolated from human infections. Due to the low amount of studies on the virulence and resistance genes of <EM>Aeromonas caviae</EM> and <EM>Aeromonas aquariorum</EM>, it is not known which of these genes they may contain. Examine the existence virulence and resistance genes in <EM>A. caviae</EM> and <EM>A. aquariorum</EM> collected from different aquatic environments. Strains of <EM>A. caviae</EM> and <EM>A. aquariorum</EM> previously isolated from treated wastewater (TW), and<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>river water (RW) and<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>fishing pound (FP), identified by classical phenotypic methods and by the restriction of 16S RNA gene were subjected to phenotypic test for susceptibility to antibiotics by disc diffusion test using different class of antibiotics: ampicillin, fluroquinolonas, carbapenens, cephalosporins, monobactans, sulfonamides, cloranfenicois, tetracycline, glycopeptide, macrolides, aminoglycosides. The search for resistance and virulence genes was carried out by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN>Nine strains of <EM>A. aquariorum</EM>, and four <EM>A. cavie</EM> were studied. Only one <EM>A. aquariorum</EM> demonstrated to posses all three virulence genes, 2 possessed&nbsp;<EM>ast</EM> and <EM>alt</EM>, and 1 the&nbsp;<EM>ast</EM> gene, the remaining were negative. As for the <EM>A. caviae</EM> 1 strain possessed <EM>act </EM>and&nbsp;<EM>alt</EM> genes and the remaining 1 <EM>ast</EM>, 1 <EM>alt</EM>, and 1 <EM>act</EM>. All strains of <EM>A. aquariorum</EM> and <EM>A. caviae</EM> were positive for the presence of resistance for <EM>cphA</EM> and <EM>bla</EM> genes, but representatives were resistant to cephalosporins, tetracyclines, and carbapenens and glycopeptide. The results demonstrated high pathogenic potential for strains isolated from treated wastewater. Moreover, the presence of resistance genes in all studied strains demonstrates its importance to public health, since they may be mobilized by genetic elements, facilitating their spread through aquatic environment.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></SPAN></P></font></p><br><b>Palavras-chave: </b>&nbsp;Aeromonas, environmental strains, resistance, virulence</td></tr></table></tr></td></table></body></html>