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Molecular Characterization of ESBLs and QnrS Producers From Selected Enterobacteriaceae Strains Isolated From Commercial Poultry Production Systems in Kiambu County, Kenya

BACKGROUND: The emergence and spread of Extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Enterobacteriaceae through the plasmid-mediated exchange have become a major threat to public health by complicating the treatment of severe infections in both animals and humans. Therefore, the current study focused o...

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Autores principales: Ndukui, James G, Gikunju, Joseph K, Aboge, Gabriel O, Mwaniki, John K, Maina, John N, Mbaria, James M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9118458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35603101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786361211063619
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author Ndukui, James G
Gikunju, Joseph K
Aboge, Gabriel O
Mwaniki, John K
Maina, John N
Mbaria, James M
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Gikunju, Joseph K
Aboge, Gabriel O
Mwaniki, John K
Maina, John N
Mbaria, James M
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description BACKGROUND: The emergence and spread of Extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Enterobacteriaceae through the plasmid-mediated exchange have become a major threat to public health by complicating the treatment of severe infections in both animals and humans. Therefore, the current study focused on evaluating the manifestation of ESBLs production from the fecal isolates of E. coli, Shigella spp, Salmonella spp, and Klebsiella spps in commercial poultry production systems of Kiambu County, Kenya. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Out of 591 isolates identified as E. coli, Shigella spp, Salmonella spp, and Klebsiella spps from 437 fecal samples, only 78 were phenotypically suggestive to be ESBL producers. The possible ESBL producers were screened for the presence of (bla)TEM, (bla)CTX-M, (bla)OXA, and (bla)SHV using the PCR technique. These isolates were also screened for carriage of the QnrS gene that confers resistance to the fluoroquinolone class of drugs. RESULTS: The most detected ESBL gene from the isolates was (bla)OXA (n = 20; 26%), followed by (bla)TEM (n = 16, 21%), with the majority of them detected in E. coli. The (bla)CTX-M was identified in all the 4 enteric’s bacteria-type isolates tested. Three E. coli and Salmonella spp respectively were found to harbor all the 5 antimicrobial resistance (AMR) gene types. The (bla)TEM, (bla)OXA, (bla)SHV, and QnrS genes were not detected from Klebsiella and Shigella spps. Additionally, most of the AMR gene co-carriage was detected in both E. coli and Salmonella spps as follows (bla)TEM + (bla)OXA (n = 4); (bla)TEM + QnrS (n = 3); (bla)TEM + (bla)OXA + QnrS (n = 3), concurrently. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight the significance of commercial poultry production in disseminating transferable antibiotic resistance genes that act as potential sources of extensive drug resistance in livestock, humans, and the environment, leaving limited therapeutic options in infection management.
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spelling pubmed-91184582022-05-20 Molecular Characterization of ESBLs and QnrS Producers From Selected Enterobacteriaceae Strains Isolated From Commercial Poultry Production Systems in Kiambu County, Kenya Ndukui, James G Gikunju, Joseph K Aboge, Gabriel O Mwaniki, John K Maina, John N Mbaria, James M Microbiol Insights Original Research BACKGROUND: The emergence and spread of Extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Enterobacteriaceae through the plasmid-mediated exchange have become a major threat to public health by complicating the treatment of severe infections in both animals and humans. Therefore, the current study focused on evaluating the manifestation of ESBLs production from the fecal isolates of E. coli, Shigella spp, Salmonella spp, and Klebsiella spps in commercial poultry production systems of Kiambu County, Kenya. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Out of 591 isolates identified as E. coli, Shigella spp, Salmonella spp, and Klebsiella spps from 437 fecal samples, only 78 were phenotypically suggestive to be ESBL producers. The possible ESBL producers were screened for the presence of (bla)TEM, (bla)CTX-M, (bla)OXA, and (bla)SHV using the PCR technique. These isolates were also screened for carriage of the QnrS gene that confers resistance to the fluoroquinolone class of drugs. RESULTS: The most detected ESBL gene from the isolates was (bla)OXA (n = 20; 26%), followed by (bla)TEM (n = 16, 21%), with the majority of them detected in E. coli. The (bla)CTX-M was identified in all the 4 enteric’s bacteria-type isolates tested. Three E. coli and Salmonella spp respectively were found to harbor all the 5 antimicrobial resistance (AMR) gene types. The (bla)TEM, (bla)OXA, (bla)SHV, and QnrS genes were not detected from Klebsiella and Shigella spps. Additionally, most of the AMR gene co-carriage was detected in both E. coli and Salmonella spps as follows (bla)TEM + (bla)OXA (n = 4); (bla)TEM + QnrS (n = 3); (bla)TEM + (bla)OXA + QnrS (n = 3), concurrently. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight the significance of commercial poultry production in disseminating transferable antibiotic resistance genes that act as potential sources of extensive drug resistance in livestock, humans, and the environment, leaving limited therapeutic options in infection management. SAGE Publications 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9118458/ /pubmed/35603101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786361211063619 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Maina, John N
Mbaria, James M
Molecular Characterization of ESBLs and QnrS Producers From Selected Enterobacteriaceae Strains Isolated From Commercial Poultry Production Systems in Kiambu County, Kenya
title Molecular Characterization of ESBLs and QnrS Producers From Selected Enterobacteriaceae Strains Isolated From Commercial Poultry Production Systems in Kiambu County, Kenya
title_full Molecular Characterization of ESBLs and QnrS Producers From Selected Enterobacteriaceae Strains Isolated From Commercial Poultry Production Systems in Kiambu County, Kenya
title_fullStr Molecular Characterization of ESBLs and QnrS Producers From Selected Enterobacteriaceae Strains Isolated From Commercial Poultry Production Systems in Kiambu County, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Characterization of ESBLs and QnrS Producers From Selected Enterobacteriaceae Strains Isolated From Commercial Poultry Production Systems in Kiambu County, Kenya
title_short Molecular Characterization of ESBLs and QnrS Producers From Selected Enterobacteriaceae Strains Isolated From Commercial Poultry Production Systems in Kiambu County, Kenya
title_sort molecular characterization of esbls and qnrs producers from selected enterobacteriaceae strains isolated from commercial poultry production systems in kiambu county, kenya
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9118458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35603101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11786361211063619
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