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Prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the INFORM global surveillance program

A set of 908 clinically derived colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaeae isolates collected worldwide in 2014–2016 were screened for the presence of the plasmid-borne mcr-1, mcr-2, mcr-3, mcr-4 and mcr-5 genes. In total 3.2% (29/908) of the collection were positive for mcr, including 27 Escherichia coli...

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Autores principales: Wise, Mark G., Estabrook, Mark A., Sahm, Daniel F., Stone, Gregory G., Kazmierczak, Krystyna M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5880376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29608599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195281
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author Wise, Mark G.
Estabrook, Mark A.
Sahm, Daniel F.
Stone, Gregory G.
Kazmierczak, Krystyna M.
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description A set of 908 clinically derived colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaeae isolates collected worldwide in 2014–2016 were screened for the presence of the plasmid-borne mcr-1, mcr-2, mcr-3, mcr-4 and mcr-5 genes. In total 3.2% (29/908) of the collection were positive for mcr, including 27 Escherichia coli, 1 Klebsiella pneumoniae and 1 Enterobacter cloacae. Twenty-four isolates possessed genes from the mcr-1 family, including the original mcr-1 (n = 22), as well as mcr-1.2 (n = 1) and mcr-1.5 (n = 1), which each differ from mcr-1 by encoding single amino acid variations. Genes from the mcr-3 family were found in isolates from Thailand, including mcr-3.1 (n = 3) and mcr-3.2 (n = 1). An E. coli isolated from a patient with a urinary tract infection in Colombia contained the recently discovered mcr-5. The full colistin-resistant collection was tested against a panel of antimicrobial agents with ceftazidime-avibactam and tigecycline exhibiting the highest activity.
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spelling pubmed-58803762018-04-13 Prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the INFORM global surveillance program Wise, Mark G. Estabrook, Mark A. Sahm, Daniel F. Stone, Gregory G. Kazmierczak, Krystyna M. PLoS One Research Article A set of 908 clinically derived colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaeae isolates collected worldwide in 2014–2016 were screened for the presence of the plasmid-borne mcr-1, mcr-2, mcr-3, mcr-4 and mcr-5 genes. In total 3.2% (29/908) of the collection were positive for mcr, including 27 Escherichia coli, 1 Klebsiella pneumoniae and 1 Enterobacter cloacae. Twenty-four isolates possessed genes from the mcr-1 family, including the original mcr-1 (n = 22), as well as mcr-1.2 (n = 1) and mcr-1.5 (n = 1), which each differ from mcr-1 by encoding single amino acid variations. Genes from the mcr-3 family were found in isolates from Thailand, including mcr-3.1 (n = 3) and mcr-3.2 (n = 1). An E. coli isolated from a patient with a urinary tract infection in Colombia contained the recently discovered mcr-5. The full colistin-resistant collection was tested against a panel of antimicrobial agents with ceftazidime-avibactam and tigecycline exhibiting the highest activity. Public Library of Science 2018-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5880376/ /pubmed/29608599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195281 Text en © 2018 Wise et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wise, Mark G.
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Sahm, Daniel F.
Stone, Gregory G.
Kazmierczak, Krystyna M.
Prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the INFORM global surveillance program
title Prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the INFORM global surveillance program
title_full Prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the INFORM global surveillance program
title_fullStr Prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the INFORM global surveillance program
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the INFORM global surveillance program
title_short Prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the INFORM global surveillance program
title_sort prevalence of mcr-type genes among colistin-resistant enterobacteriaceae collected in 2014-2016 as part of the inform global surveillance program
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5880376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29608599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195281
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