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Volume 31, Number 6—June 2025

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OXA-204 Carbapenemase in Clinical Isolate of Pseudomonas guariconensis, Tunisia

Nadia JaidaneComments to Author , Wejdene Mansour, Lamia Tilouche, Pierre Châtre, Pauline François, Agnese Lupo, Saoussen Oueslati, Aymeric Jacquemin, Ali Lazzem, Sonia Karaborni, Laetitia Du Fraysseix, Yomna Ben Lamine, Nidhal Mahdhi, Abdelhalim Trabelsi, Jean-Yves Madec, Marisa Haenni, and Thierry Naas
Author affiliation: Université de Sousse Faculté de Médecine, Sousse, Tunisia (N. Jaidane, W. Mansour); Sahloul Hospital, Sousse (L. Tilouche); Anses Laboratoire de Lyon, Lyon, France (P. Châtre, P. François, A. Lupo, L. Du Fraysseix, J.-Y. Madec, M. Haenni); Inserm U1184, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France (S. Oueslati, A. Jacquemin, T. Naas); Sahloul University Hospital, Sousse (A. Lazzem, S. Karaborni, Y. Ben Lamine, N. Mahdhi, A. Trabelsi); Université Paris-Saclay BU Kremlin-Bicêtre, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France (T. Naas)

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Figure 2

Representation of nucleotide alignment between the IS26-mediated transposon in the OXA-204 carbapenemase positive Pseudomonas guariconensis isolated from a child in Tunisia, 2023 (65411), and reference plasmids characterized in Enterobacterales (GenBank accession numbers provided). The matches ranged from 85% to 89% coverage, with 100% nucleotide identity. Arrows indicate genes and their transcription orientations. Open reading frames are colored according to antimicrobial drug family. Image created using Easyfig v.2.2.5 (https://mjsull.github.io/Easyfig).

Figure 2. Representation of nucleotide alignment between the IS26-mediated transposon in the OXA-204 carbapenemase positive Pseudomonas guariconensis isolated from a child in Tunisia, 2023 (65411), and reference plasmids characterized in Enterobacterales (GenBank accession numbers provided). The matches ranged from 85% to 89% coverage, with 100% nucleotide identity. Arrows indicate genes and their transcription orientations. Open reading frames are colored according to antimicrobial drug family. Image created using Easyfig v.2.2.5 (https://mjsull.github.io/Easyfig).

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*These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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