Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Prevalence and Characteristics of Plasmid-Mediated Fosfomycin Resistance GeneamongEnteritidis Isolates from Retail Chickens and Children with Gastroenteritis in China.
- Journal:
- Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Liu, Liyuan et al.
- Affiliation:
- College of Public Health · China
Abstract
A total of 265Enteritidis isolates collected from retail markets and children's hospitals in Shanghai were used to investigate the prevalence and molecular epidemiology of plasmid-mediated fosfomycin resistance genes. Nine of the isolates-7 from the 146 (4.79%) retail chicken-related samples and 2 from the 119 (1.68%) samples from clinical children-were fosfomycin-resistant (Fos). Thegene was detected in all of the nine Fosisolates, which were located on Inc F-type (8/9, 88.9%) and unknown-type (1/9, 11.1%) transferable plasmids. In total, five plasmid types, namely Inc HI2 (1/9, 11.1%), Inc I1 (3/9, 33.3%), Inc X (8/9, 88.9%), Inc FIIs (9/9, 100%), and Inc FIB (9/9, 100%), were detected in these Fosisolates, which possessed five S1 nuclease pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (S1-PFGE) profiles. The extended-spectrum β-lactamase determinantsubtype was identified in one FosEnteritidis isolate, which was located in a transferable unknown-type plasmid co-carryingandgenes. Sequence homology analysis showed that this plasmid possessed high sequence similarity to previously reported- and-positive plasmids fromstrains, implying that plasmids carrying thegene might be disseminated among Enterobacterales. These findings highlight further challenges in the prevention and treatment of Enterobacteriaceae infections caused by plasmids containing.
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