1. Plasmid-Encoded blaNDM-5 Gene That Confers High-Level Carbapenem Resistance in Salmonella Typhimurium of Pork Origin.
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Gao, Yuan, Wen, Junping, Wang, Shaojun, Xu, Xuebin, Zhan, Zeqiang, Chen, Zhengquan, Bai, Jie, Qu, Xiaoyun, Zhang, Hongxia, Zhang, Jianmin, and Liao, Ming
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SALMONELLA typhimurium ,PLASMIDS ,PORK products ,PLASMID genetics ,CARBAPENEM-resistant bacteria ,PORK ,MICROBIAL sensitivity tests ,GENES - Abstract
Purpose: Carbapenem resistance is rarely reported in Salmonella Typhimurium, especially from a food origin. Here, we report a plasmid-mediated mobile carbapenem-resistant bla
NDM-5 gene in Salmonella Typhimurium isolated from pork in Shanghai, China in 2016. Patients and Methods: In July 2016, the S. Typhimurium SH160 strain was recovered from minced pork meat purchased from a supermarket in Yangpu District, Shanghai, China. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing, multi-locus sequence typing, conjugation, S1-PFGE, southern hybridization, whole-genome sequencing and data analysis were performed. Results: This isolate was found to be a ST34 strain and resistant to carbapenems, cephalosporins, and most other commonly used antibiotics. The blaNDM-5 gene was harbored by a 46161-bp IncX3 plasmid which was found to be transferable. The IncX3 plasmid contains a composite cassette, consisting of ISSwil-IS3000-ΔISAba125-IS5-blaNDM-5 -bleMBL-trpF-dsbC-IS26-ctuA1-ΔumuD. In addition, this strain was found to harbor an additional 161706-bp IncHI2 plasmid which carries nine resistant genes, such as aadA1, aadA3, aph(3ʹ)-la, sul1, sul2, sul3, floR, cmlA and dfrA12. Conclusion: We reported the S. Typhimurium with transferable IncX3 plasmid harboring blaNDM-5 gene from minced pork. We characterized the complete genetic features of the plasmid, which demonstrated the potential for spreading in different bacterial pathogens. Therefore, extensive surveillance and monitoring for carbapenem-resistant bacterium in the food chain and public health are urgently required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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