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Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles and Molecular Characteristics of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Isolated from Healthy Cattle and Pigs in Korea.
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Foodborne pathogens and disease [Foodborne Pathog Dis] 2023 Jan; Vol. 20 (1), pp. 7-16. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 27. - Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Antimicrobial-resistant bacteria isolated from food animals pose a major health threat to the public on this planet. This study aimed to determine the susceptibility profiles of Escherichia coli isolated from cattle and pig fecal samples and investigate the molecular characteristics of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing E. coli using gene identification, conjugation, and Southern blot approach. Overall 293 E. coli were recovered from cattle (120 isolates) and pigs (173 isolates) in 7 provinces of Korea during 2017-2018. Ampicillin, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, and sulfisoxazole resistance rates were the highest in pigs' isolates (>60%, p ≤ 0.001) compared to that in cattle (3-39%). Multidrug resistance (MDR) was higher in pig isolates (73%) than in cattle (31%), and the MDR profile usually includes streptomycin, sulfisoxazole, and tetracycline. Resistance to critically important antimicrobials such as ceftiofur, colistin, and ciprofloxacin was higher in weaners than those from finishers in pigs. The qnrS gene was detected in 13% of the pig isolates. Eight isolates from pigs and one isolate from cattle were identified as ESBL-producers and ESBL genes belonged to bla <subscript>CTX-M-55</subscript> ( n = 4), bla <subscript>CTX-M-14</subscript> ( n = 3), and bla <subscript>CTX-M-65</subscript> ( n = 2). Notably, the bla <subscript>CTX-M-65</subscript> and qnrS1 genes were found to be carried together in an identical plasmid (IncHI2) in two isolates from finisher pigs. The bla <subscript>CTX-M</subscript> -carrying isolates belonged to phylogenetic groups B1 ( n = 4), B2 ( n = 2), A ( n = 2), and D ( n = 1). The bla <subscript>CTX-M</subscript> genes and non-β-lactam resistance traits were transferred to the E. coli J53 recipient from seven bla <subscript>CTX-M</subscript> -positive strains isolated from pigs. The bla <subscript>CTX-M</subscript> genes belonged to the IncI1α, IncFII, and IncHI2 plasmids and are also associated with the IS Ecp1 , IS 26 , IS 903 , and orf477 elements. These findings suggested the possibility of bla <subscript>CTX-M</subscript> -carrying E. coli transmission to humans through direct contact with cattle and pigs or contamination of food products.
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- Animals
Cattle
Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology
beta-Lactamases genetics
Drug Resistance, Bacterial genetics
Escherichia coli
Phylogeny
Plasmids genetics
Republic of Korea epidemiology
Streptomycin pharmacology
Sulfisoxazole pharmacology
Swine
Anti-Infective Agents pharmacology
Escherichia coli Infections epidemiology
Escherichia coli Infections veterinary
Escherichia coli Infections microbiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1556-7125
- Volume :
- 20
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Foodborne pathogens and disease
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 36577050
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1089/fpd.2022.0051