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High prevalence of fecal carriage of extended spectrum β-lactamase/AmpC-producing Enterobacteriaceae in cats and dogs
- Source :
- Frontiers in Microbiology, 4. Frontiers Media S.A., Frontiers in Microbiology, 4, Frontiers in Microbiology 4 (2013), Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 4 (2013), Frontiers in Microbiology
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Extended-spectrum-β-lactamase (ESBL)/AmpC producing Enterobacteriaceae have been reported worldwide amongst isolates obtained from humans, food-producing animals, companion animals, and environmental sources. However, data on prevalence of fecal carriage of ESBL/AmpC producing Enterobacteriaceae in healthy companion animals is limited. This pilot study describes the prevalence of ESBL/AmpC encoding genes in healthy cats and dogs, and cats and dogs with diarrhea. Twenty fecal samples of each group were cultured on MacConkey agar supplemented with 1 mg/L cefotaxime and in LB-enrichment broth supplemented with 1 mg/L cefotaxime, which was subsequently inoculated on MacConkey agar supplemented with 1 mg/L cefotaxime. ESBL/AmpC genes were identified using the Check-Points CT103 micro array kit and subsequently by sequencing analysis. Chromosomal ampC promoter mutations were detected by PCR and sequencing analysis. From the healthy and diarrheic dogs, respectively 45 and 55% were positive for Escherichia coli with reduced susceptibility for cefotaxime. From the healthy and diarrheic cats, the estimated prevalence was respectively 0 and 25%. One diarrheic cat was positive for both reduced susceptible E. coli and Proteus mirabilis. The ESBL/AmpC genes found in this study were mainly bla CTX-M-1, but also bla CTX-M-14, bla CTX-M-15, bla TEM-52-StPaul, bla SHV-12, and bla CMY-2 were detected. This pilot study showed that the prevalence of ESBL/AmpC producing Enterobacteriaceae in healthy and diarrheic dogs, and diarrheic cats was relatively high. Furthermore, the genes found were similar to those found in isolates of both human and food-producing animal origin. However, since the size of this study was relatively small, extrapolation of the data to the general population of cats and dogs should be done with great care.
- Subjects :
- Cefotaxime
Epidemiology
lcsh:QR1-502
lcsh:Microbiology
chemistry.chemical_compound
companion animals
polycyclic compounds
AmpC
Original Research Article
genes
horses
education.field_of_study
CATS
biology
Bacteriologie
Bacteriology, Host Pathogen Interaction & Diagnostics
Enterobacteriaceae
Diarrhea
dog
fecal carriage
medicine.symptom
pets
MacConkey agar
medicine.drug
Microbiology (medical)
Bioinformatica & Diermodellen
Population
antimicrobial-resistant-bacteria
cat
Microbiology
Bio-informatics & Animal models
medicine
emergence
Epidemiology, Bio-informatics & Animal models
education
Feces
Host Pathogen Interaction & Diagnostics
Epidemiologie
Bacteriology
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
biology.organism_classification
bacterial infections and mycoses
Proteus mirabilis
Host Pathogen Interactie & Diagnostiek
chemistry
ESBL
Epidemiologie, Bioinformatica & Diermodellen
Bacteriologie, Host Pathogen Interactie & Diagnostiek
escherichia-coli
bacteria
hospitals
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1664302X
- Volume :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Frontiers in Microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....eeb917fe9c498c52bfbc8e6d9ec58d38