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Detection of IncN‐pST15 one‐health plasmid harbouring bla (KPC‐2) in a hypermucoviscous Klebsiella pneumoniae CG258 isolated from an infected dog, Brazil

The emergence and rapid spread of carbapenemase‐producing Enterobacterales represents a serious public health concern. Critically, these global priority bacteria have begun to be reported in companion animals, implying a potential risk of cross‐transmission between humans and pets. Using long‐read (...

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Autores principales: Sellera, Fábio P., Fuga, Bruna, Fontana, Herrison, Esposito, Fernanda, Cardoso, Brenda, Konno, Sibele, Berl, Carla, Cappellanes, Mariana H., Cortez, Marcia, Ikeda, Marcelo, de Souza, César M., Cerdeira, Louise, Lincopan, Nilton
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33507616
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tbed.14006
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Sumario:The emergence and rapid spread of carbapenemase‐producing Enterobacterales represents a serious public health concern. Critically, these global priority bacteria have begun to be reported in companion animals, implying a potential risk of cross‐transmission between humans and pets. Using long‐read (MinION) and short‐read (Illumina) sequencing technologies, we have identified and characterized a hypermucoviscous KPC‐2‐producing Klebsiella pneumoniae strain belonging to the high‐risk international clone ST11/CG258, in a dog with urinary tract infection. Strikingly, the bla (KPC‐2) gene was carried by a 54‐kb IncN plasmid assignated to ST15, which shared 99.8 and 96.8% pairwise identity with IncN‐pST15 plasmids from human and environmental K. pneumoniae strains, respectively; all come from an area with high endemicity of KPC‐2. Our findings suggest that IncN‐pST15 plasmids conferring carbapenem resistance can play as important a role as clonal transmission of K. pneumoniae, representing another major challenge for One Health.