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Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats
Salmonella enterica isolates (n = 122), including 32 serotypes from 113 dogs and 9 cats, were obtained from household dogs (n = 250) and cats (n = 50) during 2012–2015. The isolates were characterized by serotyping, antimicrobial resistance phenotyping and genotyping, and virulence gene screening. S...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5639079/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27586467 http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2017.18.3.273 |
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author | Srisanga, Songsak Angkititrakul, Sunpetch Sringam, Patcharee Le Ho, Phuong T. Vo, An T. T. Chuanchuen, Rungtip |
author_facet | Srisanga, Songsak Angkititrakul, Sunpetch Sringam, Patcharee Le Ho, Phuong T. Vo, An T. T. Chuanchuen, Rungtip |
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description | Salmonella enterica isolates (n = 122), including 32 serotypes from 113 dogs and 9 cats, were obtained from household dogs (n = 250) and cats (n = 50) during 2012–2015. The isolates were characterized by serotyping, antimicrobial resistance phenotyping and genotyping, and virulence gene screening. Serovars Weltevreden (15.6%) and Typhimurium (13.9%) were the most common. The majority (43%) of the isolates were multidrug resistant. The dog isolates (12.3%) harbored class 1 integrons, of which the dfrA12-aadA2 cassette was most frequent (66.7%). The only class integron in serovar Albany was located on a conjugative plasmid. Two ESBL-producing isolates (i.e., a serovar Krefeld and a serovar Enteritridis) carried bla(TEM) and bla(CTX-M), and the bla(TEM) gene in both was horizontally transferred. Of the plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance genes tested, only qnrS (4.9%) was detected. Most Salmonella isolates harbored invA (100%), prgH (91.8%), and sipB (91%). Positive associations between resistance and virulence genes were observed for bla(PSE-1)/orgA, cmlA/spaN, tolC, and sul1/tolC (p < 0.05). The results suggest that companion dogs and cats are potential sources of S. enterica strains that carry resistance and virulence genes and that antimicrobial use in companion animals may select for the examined Salmonella virulence factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-56390792017-10-17 Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats Srisanga, Songsak Angkititrakul, Sunpetch Sringam, Patcharee Le Ho, Phuong T. Vo, An T. T. Chuanchuen, Rungtip J Vet Sci Original Article Salmonella enterica isolates (n = 122), including 32 serotypes from 113 dogs and 9 cats, were obtained from household dogs (n = 250) and cats (n = 50) during 2012–2015. The isolates were characterized by serotyping, antimicrobial resistance phenotyping and genotyping, and virulence gene screening. Serovars Weltevreden (15.6%) and Typhimurium (13.9%) were the most common. The majority (43%) of the isolates were multidrug resistant. The dog isolates (12.3%) harbored class 1 integrons, of which the dfrA12-aadA2 cassette was most frequent (66.7%). The only class integron in serovar Albany was located on a conjugative plasmid. Two ESBL-producing isolates (i.e., a serovar Krefeld and a serovar Enteritridis) carried bla(TEM) and bla(CTX-M), and the bla(TEM) gene in both was horizontally transferred. Of the plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance genes tested, only qnrS (4.9%) was detected. Most Salmonella isolates harbored invA (100%), prgH (91.8%), and sipB (91%). Positive associations between resistance and virulence genes were observed for bla(PSE-1)/orgA, cmlA/spaN, tolC, and sul1/tolC (p < 0.05). The results suggest that companion dogs and cats are potential sources of S. enterica strains that carry resistance and virulence genes and that antimicrobial use in companion animals may select for the examined Salmonella virulence factors. The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2017-09 2017-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5639079/ /pubmed/27586467 http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2017.18.3.273 Text en © 2017 The Korean Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Srisanga, Songsak Angkititrakul, Sunpetch Sringam, Patcharee Le Ho, Phuong T. Vo, An T. T. Chuanchuen, Rungtip Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats |
title | Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats |
title_full | Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats |
title_fullStr | Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats |
title_full_unstemmed | Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats |
title_short | Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats |
title_sort | phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of salmonella enterica isolated from pet dogs and cats |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5639079/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27586467 http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2017.18.3.273 |
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