isolates was the cMLSB phenotype [erm (B) or erm (B)/mef (A)](91.3%). We studied the
distribution of other resistance genes, tet (M), cat pC194, aph 3′-III, in these strains, seeing
evolution at work in that some strains carried different combinations of resistance
determinants. The most prevalent patterns associated with resistance to erythromycin [erm
(B)] were resistance to tetracycline [tet (M)] and chloramphenicol (cat pC194)(48.2%) or …