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Carriage of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase- and AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strains from Humans and Pets in the Same Households

Extended-spectrum-beta-lactamase (ESBL)- or AmpC beta-lactamase (ACBL)-producing Escherichia coli bacteria are the most common cause of community-acquired multidrug-resistant urinary tract infections (UTIs) in New Zealand. The carriage of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria has been found in both peopl...

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Autores principales: Toombs-Ruane, Leah J., Benschop, Jackie, French, Nigel P., Biggs, Patrick J., Midwinter, Anne C., Marshall, Jonathan C., Chan, Maggie, Drinković, Dragana, Fayaz, Ahmed, Baker, Michael G., Douwes, Jeroen, Roberts, Mick G., Burgess, Sara A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33036993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01613-20
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author Toombs-Ruane, Leah J.
Benschop, Jackie
French, Nigel P.
Biggs, Patrick J.
Midwinter, Anne C.
Marshall, Jonathan C.
Chan, Maggie
Drinković, Dragana
Fayaz, Ahmed
Baker, Michael G.
Douwes, Jeroen
Roberts, Mick G.
Burgess, Sara A.
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Benschop, Jackie
French, Nigel P.
Biggs, Patrick J.
Midwinter, Anne C.
Marshall, Jonathan C.
Chan, Maggie
Drinković, Dragana
Fayaz, Ahmed
Baker, Michael G.
Douwes, Jeroen
Roberts, Mick G.
Burgess, Sara A.
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description Extended-spectrum-beta-lactamase (ESBL)- or AmpC beta-lactamase (ACBL)-producing Escherichia coli bacteria are the most common cause of community-acquired multidrug-resistant urinary tract infections (UTIs) in New Zealand. The carriage of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria has been found in both people and pets from the same household; thus, the home environment may be a place where antimicrobial-resistant bacteria are shared between humans and pets. In this study, we sought to determine whether members (pets and people) of the households of human index cases with a UTI caused by an ESBL- or ACBL-producing E. coli strain also carried an ESBL- or ACBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae strain and, if so, whether it was a clonal match to the index case clinical strain. Index cases with a community-acquired UTI were recruited based on antimicrobial susceptibility testing of urine isolates. Fecal samples were collected from 18 non-index case people and 36 pets across 27 households. Eleven of the 27 households screened had non-index case household members (8/18 people and 5/36 animals) positive for ESBL- and/or ACBL-producing E. coli strains. Whole-genome sequence analysis of 125 E. coli isolates (including the clinical urine isolates) from these 11 households showed that within seven households, the same strain of ESBL-/ACBL-producing E. coli was cultured from both the index case and another person (5/11 households) or pet dog (2/11 households). These results suggest that transmission within the household may contribute to the community spread of ESBL- or ACBL-producing E. coli. IMPORTANCE Enterobacteriaceae that produce extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and AmpC beta-lactamases (ACBLs) are important pathogens and can cause community-acquired illnesses, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs). Fecal carriage of these resistant bacteria by companion animals may pose a risk for transmission to humans. Our work evaluated the sharing of ESBL- and ACBL-producing E. coli isolates between humans and companion animals. We found that in some households, dogs carried the same strain of ESBL-producing E. coli as the household member with a UTI. This suggests that transmission events between humans and animals (or vice versa) are likely occurring within the home environment and, therefore, the community as a whole. This is significant from a health perspective, when considering measures to minimize community transmission, and highlights that in order to manage community spread, we need to consider interventions at the household level.
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spelling pubmed-76882292020-12-09 Carriage of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase- and AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strains from Humans and Pets in the Same Households Toombs-Ruane, Leah J. Benschop, Jackie French, Nigel P. Biggs, Patrick J. Midwinter, Anne C. Marshall, Jonathan C. Chan, Maggie Drinković, Dragana Fayaz, Ahmed Baker, Michael G. Douwes, Jeroen Roberts, Mick G. Burgess, Sara A. Appl Environ Microbiol Public and Environmental Health Microbiology Extended-spectrum-beta-lactamase (ESBL)- or AmpC beta-lactamase (ACBL)-producing Escherichia coli bacteria are the most common cause of community-acquired multidrug-resistant urinary tract infections (UTIs) in New Zealand. The carriage of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria has been found in both people and pets from the same household; thus, the home environment may be a place where antimicrobial-resistant bacteria are shared between humans and pets. In this study, we sought to determine whether members (pets and people) of the households of human index cases with a UTI caused by an ESBL- or ACBL-producing E. coli strain also carried an ESBL- or ACBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae strain and, if so, whether it was a clonal match to the index case clinical strain. Index cases with a community-acquired UTI were recruited based on antimicrobial susceptibility testing of urine isolates. Fecal samples were collected from 18 non-index case people and 36 pets across 27 households. Eleven of the 27 households screened had non-index case household members (8/18 people and 5/36 animals) positive for ESBL- and/or ACBL-producing E. coli strains. Whole-genome sequence analysis of 125 E. coli isolates (including the clinical urine isolates) from these 11 households showed that within seven households, the same strain of ESBL-/ACBL-producing E. coli was cultured from both the index case and another person (5/11 households) or pet dog (2/11 households). These results suggest that transmission within the household may contribute to the community spread of ESBL- or ACBL-producing E. coli. IMPORTANCE Enterobacteriaceae that produce extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and AmpC beta-lactamases (ACBLs) are important pathogens and can cause community-acquired illnesses, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs). Fecal carriage of these resistant bacteria by companion animals may pose a risk for transmission to humans. Our work evaluated the sharing of ESBL- and ACBL-producing E. coli isolates between humans and companion animals. We found that in some households, dogs carried the same strain of ESBL-producing E. coli as the household member with a UTI. This suggests that transmission events between humans and animals (or vice versa) are likely occurring within the home environment and, therefore, the community as a whole. This is significant from a health perspective, when considering measures to minimize community transmission, and highlights that in order to manage community spread, we need to consider interventions at the household level. American Society for Microbiology 2020-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7688229/ /pubmed/33036993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01613-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Toombs-Ruane et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Public and Environmental Health Microbiology
Toombs-Ruane, Leah J.
Benschop, Jackie
French, Nigel P.
Biggs, Patrick J.
Midwinter, Anne C.
Marshall, Jonathan C.
Chan, Maggie
Drinković, Dragana
Fayaz, Ahmed
Baker, Michael G.
Douwes, Jeroen
Roberts, Mick G.
Burgess, Sara A.
Carriage of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase- and AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strains from Humans and Pets in the Same Households
title Carriage of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase- and AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strains from Humans and Pets in the Same Households
title_full Carriage of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase- and AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strains from Humans and Pets in the Same Households
title_fullStr Carriage of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase- and AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strains from Humans and Pets in the Same Households
title_full_unstemmed Carriage of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase- and AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strains from Humans and Pets in the Same Households
title_short Carriage of Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamase- and AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli Strains from Humans and Pets in the Same Households
title_sort carriage of extended-spectrum-beta-lactamase- and ampc beta-lactamase-producing escherichia coli strains from humans and pets in the same households
topic Public and Environmental Health Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33036993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01613-20
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