Quantitative assessment of faecal shedding of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in dogs

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Quantitative assessment of faecal shedding of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in dogs. / Gongora, Carmen Espinosa; Shah, Syed Qaswar Ali; Jessen, Lisbeth Rem; Bortolaia, Valeria; Langebæk, Rikke; Bjørnvad, Charlotte Reinhard; Guardabassi, Luca.

I: Veterinary Microbiology, Bind 181, Nr. 3-4, 12.2015, s. 298–302.

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Gongora, CE, Shah, SQA, Jessen, LR, Bortolaia, V, Langebæk, R, Bjørnvad, CR & Guardabassi, L 2015, 'Quantitative assessment of faecal shedding of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in dogs', Veterinary Microbiology, bind 181, nr. 3-4, s. 298–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2015.10.004

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Gongora, C. E., Shah, S. Q. A., Jessen, L. R., Bortolaia, V., Langebæk, R., Bjørnvad, C. R., & Guardabassi, L. (2015). Quantitative assessment of faecal shedding of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in dogs. Veterinary Microbiology, 181(3-4), 298–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2015.10.004

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Gongora CE, Shah SQA, Jessen LR, Bortolaia V, Langebæk R, Bjørnvad CR o.a. Quantitative assessment of faecal shedding of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in dogs. Veterinary Microbiology. 2015 dec.;181(3-4):298–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2015.10.004

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Gongora, Carmen Espinosa ; Shah, Syed Qaswar Ali ; Jessen, Lisbeth Rem ; Bortolaia, Valeria ; Langebæk, Rikke ; Bjørnvad, Charlotte Reinhard ; Guardabassi, Luca. / Quantitative assessment of faecal shedding of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in dogs. I: Veterinary Microbiology. 2015 ; Bind 181, Nr. 3-4. s. 298–302.

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title = "Quantitative assessment of faecal shedding of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in dogs",
abstract = "Quantitative data on faecal shedding of antimicrobial resistant bacteria are crucial to assess the risk of transmission from dogs to other animals as well as humans. In this study we investigated prevalence and concentrations of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in the faeces of 108 dogs presenting at a veterinary hospital in Denmark. The dogs had not been treated with antimicrobials for 4 weeks prior to the study. Total E. coli and enterococci were quantified by counts on MacConkey and Slanetz-Bartley, respectively. Resistant E. coli and enterococci were counted on the same media containing relevant antibiotic concentrations, followed by species identification using MALDI-TOF. Ampicillin- and cefotaxime-resistant E. coli were detected in 40% and 8% of the dogs, respectively, whereas approximately 15% carried ampicillin-resistant enterococci, mainly Enterococcus faecium. In the faeces of the carriers, the proportion of resistant strains in the total bacterial species population was on average 15% for both ampicillin-resistant E. coli (median faecal load 3.2×10(4)cfu/g) and E. faecium (5.8×10(2)cfu/g), and 4.6% for cefotaxime-resistant E. coli (8.6×10(3) cfu/g). Cefotaxime resistance was associated with the presence of blaCTX-M-1 (n=4), blaCMY-2 (n=4) or multiple mutations in the promoter and coding region of chromosomal ampC (n=1). Altogether the results indicate that the risks of zoonotic transmission of β-lactam-resistant bacteria via human exposure to canine faeces greatly vary amongst individual dogs and are influenced by unidentified factors other than recent antimicrobial use.",
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T1 - Quantitative assessment of faecal shedding of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in dogs

AU - Gongora, Carmen Espinosa

AU - Shah, Syed Qaswar Ali

AU - Jessen, Lisbeth Rem

AU - Bortolaia, Valeria

AU - Langebæk, Rikke

AU - Bjørnvad, Charlotte Reinhard

AU - Guardabassi, Luca

N1 - Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

PY - 2015/12

Y1 - 2015/12

N2 - Quantitative data on faecal shedding of antimicrobial resistant bacteria are crucial to assess the risk of transmission from dogs to other animals as well as humans. In this study we investigated prevalence and concentrations of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in the faeces of 108 dogs presenting at a veterinary hospital in Denmark. The dogs had not been treated with antimicrobials for 4 weeks prior to the study. Total E. coli and enterococci were quantified by counts on MacConkey and Slanetz-Bartley, respectively. Resistant E. coli and enterococci were counted on the same media containing relevant antibiotic concentrations, followed by species identification using MALDI-TOF. Ampicillin- and cefotaxime-resistant E. coli were detected in 40% and 8% of the dogs, respectively, whereas approximately 15% carried ampicillin-resistant enterococci, mainly Enterococcus faecium. In the faeces of the carriers, the proportion of resistant strains in the total bacterial species population was on average 15% for both ampicillin-resistant E. coli (median faecal load 3.2×10(4)cfu/g) and E. faecium (5.8×10(2)cfu/g), and 4.6% for cefotaxime-resistant E. coli (8.6×10(3) cfu/g). Cefotaxime resistance was associated with the presence of blaCTX-M-1 (n=4), blaCMY-2 (n=4) or multiple mutations in the promoter and coding region of chromosomal ampC (n=1). Altogether the results indicate that the risks of zoonotic transmission of β-lactam-resistant bacteria via human exposure to canine faeces greatly vary amongst individual dogs and are influenced by unidentified factors other than recent antimicrobial use.

AB - Quantitative data on faecal shedding of antimicrobial resistant bacteria are crucial to assess the risk of transmission from dogs to other animals as well as humans. In this study we investigated prevalence and concentrations of β-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and enterococci in the faeces of 108 dogs presenting at a veterinary hospital in Denmark. The dogs had not been treated with antimicrobials for 4 weeks prior to the study. Total E. coli and enterococci were quantified by counts on MacConkey and Slanetz-Bartley, respectively. Resistant E. coli and enterococci were counted on the same media containing relevant antibiotic concentrations, followed by species identification using MALDI-TOF. Ampicillin- and cefotaxime-resistant E. coli were detected in 40% and 8% of the dogs, respectively, whereas approximately 15% carried ampicillin-resistant enterococci, mainly Enterococcus faecium. In the faeces of the carriers, the proportion of resistant strains in the total bacterial species population was on average 15% for both ampicillin-resistant E. coli (median faecal load 3.2×10(4)cfu/g) and E. faecium (5.8×10(2)cfu/g), and 4.6% for cefotaxime-resistant E. coli (8.6×10(3) cfu/g). Cefotaxime resistance was associated with the presence of blaCTX-M-1 (n=4), blaCMY-2 (n=4) or multiple mutations in the promoter and coding region of chromosomal ampC (n=1). Altogether the results indicate that the risks of zoonotic transmission of β-lactam-resistant bacteria via human exposure to canine faeces greatly vary amongst individual dogs and are influenced by unidentified factors other than recent antimicrobial use.

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DO - 10.1016/j.vetmic.2015.10.004

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 181

SP - 298

EP - 302

JO - Veterinary Microbiology

JF - Veterinary Microbiology

SN - 0378-1135

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