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<p><span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">Bacillus</span> spp. are widely used as feed additives and probiotics. However, there is limited information on their resistance to various antibiotics, and there is a growing concern over the transfer of antibiotic resistance genes. The MIC for 8 antibiotics was determined for 85 <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">Bacillus</span> species strains, <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">Bacillus subtilis</span> subsp. <em>subtilis</em> (<em>n</em> = 29), <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">Bacillus licheniformis</span> (<em>n</em> = 38), and <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">Bacillus sonorensis</span> (<em>n</em> = 18), all of which were isolated from starters for Sudanese bread production. All the strains were sensitive to tetracycline (8.0 mg/liter), vancomycin (4.0 mg/liter), and gentamicin (4.0 mg/liter) but resistant to streptomycin. Sensitivity to clindamycin, chloramphenicol, and kanamycin was species specific. The erythromycin resistance genes <em>ermD</em> and <em>ermK</em> were detected by PCR in all of the erythromycin-resistant (MIC, ≥16.0 mg/liter) <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">B. licheniformis</span> strains and one erythromycin-sensitive (MIC, 4.0 mg/liter) <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">B. licheniformis</span> strain. Several amino acid changes were present in the translated <em>ermD</em> and <em>ermK</em> nucleotide sequences of the erythromycin-sensitive strain, which could indicate ErmD and ErmK protein functionalities different from those of the resistance strains. The <em>ermD</em> and <em>ermK</em> genes were localized on an 11.4-kbp plasmid. All of the <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">B. sonorensis</span> strains harbored the bacitracin synthetase gene, <em>bacA</em>, and the transporter gene <em>bcrA</em>, which correlated with their observed resistance to bacitracin. Bacitracin was produced by all the investigated species strains (28%), as determined by ultra-high-definition quadrupole time-of-flight liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UHD-QTOF LC/MS). The present study has revealed species-specific variations in the antimicrobial susceptibilities of <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">Bacillus</span> spp. and provides new information on MIC values, as well as the occurrence of resistance genes in <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">Bacillus</span> spp., including the newly described species <span class="named-content" data-type="genus-species">B. sonorensis</span>.</p>
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