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in Coastal Birds in Chile: Detection of a Multidrug-Resistant. Infantis Bearing theGene in a pESI-Like Megaplasmid in Humboldt Penguins.

Journal:
Transboundary and emerging diseases
Year:
2024
Authors:
Wiederkehr, Clara M et al.
Affiliation:
VISAVET Health Surveillance Centre Universidad Complutense de Madrid MadridSpain. · Spain
Species:
bird

Abstract

is one of the most important foodborne pathogens worldwide, and the emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR) clones can aggravate its public health importance. Wildlife species may act as reservoirs of these clones, but their role is not well understood. In this study, faecal samples from shorebirds, with a focus on the endangered Humboldt penguin (), collected from five sites in central Chile with different levels of anthropogenic pressure were analysed to characterize antimicrobial resistantserovars. Overall,was isolated from 22 of the 595 samples (3.7%), with positivity ranging between 1.6% and 9.5%, depending on the sampling site. Four of theisolates were retrieved from Humboldt penguin samples (1.4% positive samples in this species). Serovars Infantis (nine isolates), Typhimurium (six), Goldcoast (four), and Enteritidis, Agona, and Give (one isolate each) were identified. Resistance levels were the highest for sulphamethoxazole (13/21 isolates with a non-wild-type phenotype), ciprofloxacin, tetracycline, and trimethoprim (11/21 each). Whole-genome sequencing performed on eight. Infantis strains revealed that seven carried the plasmid replicon IncFIB (pN55391), indicating the presence of the pESI-like megaplasmid, harbouring resistance determinants to multiple antimicrobial classes as well as heavy metal, biocides, and virulence-related genes. Furthermore, five. Infantis isolates that showed an ESBL phenotype carried thegene, three of which were detected in Humboldt penguin faeces. The finding of an international emerging. Infantis clone in protected wildlife is of concern to environmental, animal, and public health specialists, supporting initiatives for an active surveillance of resistance and virulence traits in wildlife exposed to anthropogenic areas.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40303178/