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Antibiotics (Basel) ; 12(2)2023 Feb 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36830280

ABSTRACT

The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance and clonal relationships in Proteus mirabilis isolated from chicken meat, beef, pork, and community-acquired urinary tract infections (UTI-CA). Chicken meat isolates showed the highest multidrug resistance (MDR), followed by those from pork and UTI-CA, whereas beef had relatively few MDR strains. All sources had strains that carried blaCTX-M-65, whereas blaCTX-M-2 and blaCMY-2 were only detected in chicken meat and UTI-CA isolates. This indicates that chicken meat should be considered an important risk factor for the spread of P. mirabilis carrying ESBL and AmpC. Furthermore, ESBL/AmpC producing strains were resistant to a greater number of antimicrobials and possessed more resistance genes than non-producing strains. In addition, the antimicrobial resistance genes qnrD, aac(6')-Ib-cr, sul1, sul2, fosA3, cmlA, and floR were also found. Molecular typing showed a genetic similarity between chicken meat and UTI-CA isolates, including some strains with 100% similarity, indicating that chicken can be a source of P. mirabilis causing UTI-CA. It was concluded that meat, especially chicken meat, can be an important source of dissemination of multidrug-resistant P. mirabilis in the community.

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Microb Drug Resist ; 27(8): 1071-1078, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33417827

ABSTRACT

Extended-spectrum cephalosporin (ESC) resistance remains a threat since ESC are important antimicrobials used to treat infections in humans and animals. Escherichia coli is an important source of ESC-resistance genes, such as those encoding extended-spectrum ß-lactamases (ESBLs). E. coli is a common commensal of lambs. Reports that contaminated food can be a source of ESC-resistant bacteria in humans and that ESBL-producing E. coli are found in sheep in Brazil led us to survey their presence in retail lamb meat. Twenty-five samples intended for human consumption were screened for ESC-resistant E. coli, and the isolates were characterized. IncI1-blaCTX-M-8 and IncHI2-blaCTX-M-2 were the main plasmids responsible for ESC resistance. The plasmids harbored common ESBL genes in Enterobacteriaceae from food-producing animals in Brazil. IncI1-blaCTX-M-14 and IncF-blaCTX-M-55 plasmids, associated with human infections, were also detected. Few CTX-M-producing E. coli have been clustered by typing methods, and some may be genetically pathogenic. The findings indicate the presence of diverse strains of E. coli, harboring important ESBL genes, in lamb meat in Brazil. Surveillance of ESC-resistant bacteria could reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance through the food chain.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial/genetics , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Escherichia coli/genetics , Red Meat/microbiology , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Escherichia coli/isolation & purification , Food Microbiology , Plasmids/genetics , Sheep , beta-Lactam Resistance/genetics
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Semina cienc. biol. saude ; 41(2): 263-272, jun./dez. 2020. Tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1224458

ABSTRACT

Escherichia coli diarreiogênica (DEC) é um importante agente de infecções gastrointestinais transmitidas pela água. O trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a qualidade microbiológica e físicoquímica de 58 amostras de água subterrânea in natura para consumo de um assentamento rural e caracterizar os isolados de E. coli, genotipicamente dentro dos patotipos de DEC, pela técnica da PCR, e fenotipicamente. Todas as amostras apresentaram contaminação por coliformes totais e 36 (62,1%) por E. coli. Em células HEp-2, dos 170 isolados de E. coli, 106 (62,36%) apresentaram AA, 15 (8,82%) AD, 17 (10%) adesão não caracterizado e 32 (18,82%) foram não aderentes. Quanto à formação de biofilme, 126 (74,12%) cepas são formadoras, e 44 (25,88%) não formaram biofilme. Foram identificadas DEC em 6,89% das amostras de água: três (5,17%) ETEC e uma (1,72%) EAEC. EAEC apresentou AA e as três cepas de ETEC apresentaram AD, AA e não definida. Todas as DEC foram formadoras de biofilme. Dois isolados de ETEC apresentaram resistência à ampicilina e tetraciclina, uma ETEC à aminoglicosídeos, e EAEC foi sensível a todos os antibióticos testados. As ETEC foram classificadas no filogrupo B1 e a EAEC no E. Os sorotipos encontrados foram: O24:H21, OR:H21, O17:H46 e O6:H12. Todas as amostras estavam dentro dos parâmetros normais de flúor e 13 (22,4%) apresentaram resultados acima do padrão permitido de turbidez. A presença de E. coli e DEC nas amostras de água indica a necessidade de adoção de medidas que evitem a contaminação da água fornecida à população, evitando, assim, a transmissão de doenças.(AU)


Diarrheogenic Escherichia coli (DEC) is an important agent of waterborne gastrointestinal infections. The objective of this work was to evaluate the microbiological and physico-chemical quality of 58 freshwater groundwater samples for the consumption of a rural settlement and to characterize the E. coli isolates, genotyped within the DEC pathophyses, by the PCR technique, and phenotypically. All water samples presented contamination with total coliforms, and 36 (62.1%) with E. coli. In HEp-2 cells, of 170 E. coli isolates, 106 (62.36%) showed AA, 15 (8.82%) AD, 17 (10%) noncharacterized adhesion and 32 (18.82%) were non-adherent. As for biofilm formation, 126 (74.12%) strains are forming, and 44 (25.88%) did not form biofilm. DEC was identified in 6.89% of the water samples with E. coli: three (5.17%) with enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), and one (1.72%) with enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC). EAEC showed aggregative adherence, whereas various ETEC strains presented diffuse, aggregative, and non-defined adherence. All DEC strains were biofilm forming. Two isolates of ETEC showed resistance to ampicillin and tetracycline, and one isolate showed resistance to aminoglycosides. The EAEC isolate was sensitive to all antibiotics tested. All ETECs were classified into phylogenetic B1 and EAEC in E. The serotypes identified in our study were: O24:H21, ONT:H21, O17:H46, and O6:H12. All water samples were within normal fluorine parameters; however, measured turbidity was above the permitted standard in 13 (22.4%) samples. The presence of E. coli and DEC in water samples indicates the need to take action to prevent contamination of water resources accessed by people to prevent the transmission of diseases.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Water Samples , Escherichia coli , Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli , Disease
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Semina cienc. biol. saude ; 40(2): 129-140, jun./dez. 2019. Tab, Ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1223869

ABSTRACT

A água é indispensável à vida e a sua contaminação com microrganismos patogênicos oferece grande risco à saúde humana, podendo causar doenças que variam de gastroenterites brandas a doenças fatais. Dessa forma, a água para o consumo humano deve estar livre de microrganismos patogênicos e não deve conter bactérias indicadoras de contaminação fecal, sendo a Escherichia coli o principal representante desse grupo de bactérias. Tendo em vista a importância da potabilidade da água para a saúde, o presente trabalho teve por objetivo verificar a qualidade bacteriológica da água utilizada para o consumo humano proveniente de 200 poços artesianos localizados na cidade de Cambé/Paraná, no período de 2013 a 2017, utilizando-se para tanto a análise da presença de coliformes totais e de E. coli como indicador de contaminação fecal. A metodologia empregada para a pesquisa de coliformes totais e E. coli foi o método do substrato cromogênico Colilert®. Dentre as 200 amostras analisadas, 113 (56,5%) estavam contaminadas com coliformes totais e 35 (17,5%) com E. coli. As análises realizadas durante o período de cinco anos possibilitaram encontrar 14 (7%) amostras de água tratadas que apresentavam contaminação por bactérias do grupo coliforme. A partir dos resultados obtidos nesse trabalho, espera-se conscientizar tanto a população quanto os órgãos públicos sobre a importância do controle da qualidade da água para a prevenção de doenças transmitidas por esse meio (AU)


Water is essential for life and its contamination by pathogenic microorganisms offers great risk to human health and may cause illnesses ranging from mild gastroenteritis to life threatening diseases. Thus, water for human consumption should be free of pathogenic microorganisms and must not contain indicators of faecal contamination such as Escherichia coli presence. Given the importance of drinking water quality for health, this study aimed to verify the bacteriological quality of water used for human consumption from 200 artesian wells located in the city of Cambé - Paraná, from 2013 to 2017. The methodology used for the research of total coliforms and E. coli was the Colilert® chromogenic substrate method. Among the 200 analysed water samples, 113 (56.5%) were contaminated with total coliforms and 35 (17,5%) with E. coli. The analyses carried out during the five-year period allowed finding 14 (7%) treated water samples that showed contamination by bacteria of the coliform group. Based on the results obtained in this study, it is expected that both the population and the public agencies will be aware of the importance of water quality control for the prevention of diseases transmitted by this means (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Water Samples , Escherichia coli , Coliforms , Water Wells , Bacteria , Drinking Water , Health , Environmental Pollution , Population Studies in Public Health
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