Prevalence and impact of ampC and luxS genes in multi-drug resistant Serratia marcescens from clinical specimens in Najaf Governorate | ||
| Microbes and Infectious Diseases | ||
| Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 16 November 2025 | ||
| Document Type: Original Article | ||
| DOI: 10.21608/mid.2025.431171.3311 | ||
| Authors | ||
| Sama Safa Alkhalaf* 1; Zahraa Yosif Motaweq2 | ||
| 1Department of pathological Analyses, Faculty of Science, University of Kufa, Iraq | ||
| 2Department of biology, Faculty of Science, University of Kufa, Iraq | ||
| Abstract | ||
| Background: Serratia marcescens is an opportunistic member of the order Enterobacterales and an important cause of hospital-acquired infections. Aim: To determine ampC and luxS gene carriage in clinical S. marcescens isolates from Najaf hospitals and assess associations with antimicrobial resistance, efflux activity, and biofilm formation. Methods: From November 2024 to August 2025, 90 clinical specimens were processed by standard methods. Isolates were identified by conventional bacteriology and GN Vitek-2. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing followed CLSI (2024) disk diffusion. Biofilm formation was quantified by the microtiter-plate assay; efflux activity by ethidium-bromide agar cartwheel; ampC and luxS were detected by PCR. Results: Thirteen isolates (14.4%) were S. marcescens; all satisfied MDR criteria. Strong biofilm production was observed in 12/13 (92.3%); all isolates demonstrated phenotypic efflux activity. luxS was present in 13/13 (100%), while ampC was detected in 2/13 (15.4%). Conclusions: MDR S. marcescens with robust biofilm and efflux phenotypes is circulating in Najaf hospitals. The universal presence of luxS and detection of ampC underscore the need for strengthened infection-prevention measures and antimicrobial stewardship. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| Keywords: ( Serratia marcescens; amp C; lux S; biofilm; efflux pump) | ||
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