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Colistin-resistant Enterobacterales among veterinary healthcare workers and in the Dutch population

OBJECTIVES: Plasmid-mediated colistin resistance can be transferred from animals to humans. We investigated the prevalence of carriage of mcr-mediated colistin-resistant Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae (ColR-E/K) in veterinary healthcare workers and in the general population in the Nether...

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Autores principales: Dierikx, C. M., Meijs, A. P., Hengeveld, P. D., van der Klis, F. R. M., van Vliet, J., Gijsbers, E. F., Rozwandowicz, M., van Hoek, A. H. A. M., Hendrickx, A. P. A., Hordijk, J., Van Duijkeren, E.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9015910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35445193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jacamr/dlac041
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author Dierikx, C. M.
Meijs, A. P.
Hengeveld, P. D.
van der Klis, F. R. M.
van Vliet, J.
Gijsbers, E. F.
Rozwandowicz, M.
van Hoek, A. H. A. M.
Hendrickx, A. P. A.
Hordijk, J.
Van Duijkeren, E.
author_facet Dierikx, C. M.
Meijs, A. P.
Hengeveld, P. D.
van der Klis, F. R. M.
van Vliet, J.
Gijsbers, E. F.
Rozwandowicz, M.
van Hoek, A. H. A. M.
Hendrickx, A. P. A.
Hordijk, J.
Van Duijkeren, E.
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description OBJECTIVES: Plasmid-mediated colistin resistance can be transferred from animals to humans. We investigated the prevalence of carriage of mcr-mediated colistin-resistant Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae (ColR-E/K) in veterinary healthcare workers and in the general population in the Netherlands. METHODS: Two cross-sectional population studies were performed: one among veterinary healthcare workers and one in the general population. Participants sent in a faecal sample and filled in a questionnaire. Samples were analysed using selective enrichment and culture. Mobile colistin resistance genes (mcr) were detected by PCR and ColR-E/K were sequenced using Illumina and Nanopore technologies. RESULTS: The prevalence of mcr-mediated ColR-E/K was 0.2% (1/482, 95% CI 0.04%–1.17%) among veterinary personnel and 0.8% (5/660, 95% CI 0.3%–1.8%) in the population sample. mcr-1 was found in E. coli from four persons, mcr-8 in K. pneumoniae from one person and another person carried both mcr-1 and mcr-8 in a K. pneumoniae isolate. mcr-1 was found on different plasmid types (IncX4, IncI1 and IncI2), while mcr-8 was found on IncF plasmids only. CONCLUSIONS: mcr-mediated ColR-E/K resistance was uncommon in both populations. Professional contact with animals does not increase the chance of carriage of these bacteria in the Netherlands at present. mcr-8 was found for the first time in the Netherlands. Surveillance of colistin resistance and its underlying mechanisms in humans, livestock and food is important in order to identify emerging trends in time.
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spelling pubmed-90159102022-04-19 Colistin-resistant Enterobacterales among veterinary healthcare workers and in the Dutch population Dierikx, C. M. Meijs, A. P. Hengeveld, P. D. van der Klis, F. R. M. van Vliet, J. Gijsbers, E. F. Rozwandowicz, M. van Hoek, A. H. A. M. Hendrickx, A. P. A. Hordijk, J. Van Duijkeren, E. JAC Antimicrob Resist Original Article OBJECTIVES: Plasmid-mediated colistin resistance can be transferred from animals to humans. We investigated the prevalence of carriage of mcr-mediated colistin-resistant Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae (ColR-E/K) in veterinary healthcare workers and in the general population in the Netherlands. METHODS: Two cross-sectional population studies were performed: one among veterinary healthcare workers and one in the general population. Participants sent in a faecal sample and filled in a questionnaire. Samples were analysed using selective enrichment and culture. Mobile colistin resistance genes (mcr) were detected by PCR and ColR-E/K were sequenced using Illumina and Nanopore technologies. RESULTS: The prevalence of mcr-mediated ColR-E/K was 0.2% (1/482, 95% CI 0.04%–1.17%) among veterinary personnel and 0.8% (5/660, 95% CI 0.3%–1.8%) in the population sample. mcr-1 was found in E. coli from four persons, mcr-8 in K. pneumoniae from one person and another person carried both mcr-1 and mcr-8 in a K. pneumoniae isolate. mcr-1 was found on different plasmid types (IncX4, IncI1 and IncI2), while mcr-8 was found on IncF plasmids only. CONCLUSIONS: mcr-mediated ColR-E/K resistance was uncommon in both populations. Professional contact with animals does not increase the chance of carriage of these bacteria in the Netherlands at present. mcr-8 was found for the first time in the Netherlands. Surveillance of colistin resistance and its underlying mechanisms in humans, livestock and food is important in order to identify emerging trends in time. Oxford University Press 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9015910/ /pubmed/35445193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jacamr/dlac041 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Dierikx, C. M.
Meijs, A. P.
Hengeveld, P. D.
van der Klis, F. R. M.
van Vliet, J.
Gijsbers, E. F.
Rozwandowicz, M.
van Hoek, A. H. A. M.
Hendrickx, A. P. A.
Hordijk, J.
Van Duijkeren, E.
Colistin-resistant Enterobacterales among veterinary healthcare workers and in the Dutch population
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title_fullStr Colistin-resistant Enterobacterales among veterinary healthcare workers and in the Dutch population
title_full_unstemmed Colistin-resistant Enterobacterales among veterinary healthcare workers and in the Dutch population
title_short Colistin-resistant Enterobacterales among veterinary healthcare workers and in the Dutch population
title_sort colistin-resistant enterobacterales among veterinary healthcare workers and in the dutch population
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9015910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35445193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jacamr/dlac041
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