| Literature DB >> 27192164 |
Igor Loncaric1, Christoph Beiglböck2, Andrea T Feßler3, Annika Posautz2, Renate Rosengarten1, Chris Walzer2, Ralf Ehricht4,5, Stefan Monecke4,5,6, Stefan Schwarz3, Joachim Spergser1, Anna Kübber-Heiss2.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of β-lactamase producing or fluoroquinolone-resistant members of the family Enterobacteriaceae in European mouflons (Ovis orientalis musimon). The mouflon samples originated from nasal and perineal swabs and/or organ samples in cases of a suspected infection. Only one of the 32 mouflons was tested positive for the presence of Enterobacteriaceae that displayed either an ESBL/AmpC phenotype or were resistant to ciprofloxacin. The positively tested swab originated from a sample of the jejunal mucosa of a four-year old female mouflon. Two different colony morphotypes were identified as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. These isolates were phenotypically and genotypically characterized in detail by a polyphasic approach. Both isolates were multi-drug resistant. The E. coli isolate belonged to the phylogenetic group B1 and sequence type (ST) 744 and harboured the β-lactamase genes blaCTX-M-15 and blaOXA-1. The K. pneumoniae, identified as ST11, harboured the β-lactamase genes blaSHV-11, blaOXA-1, and blaDHA-1 as well as the plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) gene qnrB55. The present study demonstrates that wild animals can acquire human-derived resistance determinants and such findings may indicate environmental pollution with resistance determinants from other sources.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27192164 PMCID: PMC4871533 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155786
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Overview of examined mouflons (Ovis orientalis musimon), year of examination, cause of death and locality.
The mouflon, wherefrom ESBL- and AmpC-producing and fluoroquinolone-resistant Enterobacteriaceae were isolated, is marked with *.
| Year | Cause of death | Locality |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Maedi-Visna Virus-associated pneumonia | Öttingen/Germany |
| 2012 | Lungworm-associated pneumonia; Hepatitis | Öttingen/Germany |
| 2012 | Lungworm-associated pneumonia | Öttingen/Germany |
| 2012 | Maedi-Visna Virus-associated pneumonia | Öttingen/Germany |
| 2012 | Bacteria and parasite associated pneumonia; Enteritis; Infection with Maedi-Visna Virus | Öttingen/Germany |
| 2013 | Infection with Maedi-Visna Virus | Öttingen/Germany |
| 2013 | Maedi-Visna Virus associated pneumonia | Öttingen/Germany |
| 2013 | Cachexia; Endoparasitosis; Enteritis | Vienna/Austria |
| 2013 | Endoparasitosis; Infection with lancet liver fluke | Vienna/Austria |
| 2013 | Endoparasitosis; Infection with lancet liver fluke | Vienna/Austria |
| 2013 | Cachexia; Endoparasitosis; Cirrhosis of liver | Miesenbach/Austria |
| 2013* | Bacteria-associated gastroenteritis* | Orth an der Donau/Austria* |
| 2013 | Septicaemia; Bacteria and parasite associated enteritis | Rohr-Gebirge/Austria |
| 2013 | Chronic laminitis | Zell-See/Austria |
| 2013 | Cachexia; Enteritis; Infection with Maedi-Visna Virus | Kösingen/Germany |
| 2013 | Enteritis; Endoparasitosis; Infection with lancet liver fluke | Vienna/Austria |
| 2013 | Septicaemia; toxic nephrodegeneration | Schützen/Austria |
| 2014 | Endoparasitosis | Vienna/Austria |
| 2014 | Enteritis; Infection with lancet liver fluke | Vienna/Austria |
| 2014 | Enteritis; Endoparasitosis; Infection with lancet liver fluke | Vienna/Austria |
| 2014 | Maedi-Visna Virus-associated pneumonia and encephalitis | Rohr-Gebirge/Austria |
| 2014 | Chronic Hepatitis; Infection with lancet liver fluke | Vienna/Austria |
| 2014 | Maedi-Visna Virus-associated pneumonia and encephalitis | Miesenbach/Austria |
| 2014 | Septicaemia; Endoparasitosis; Old Trauma | Vienna/Austria |
| 2015 | Endoparasitosis; Ivy-Poisoning | Vienna/Austria |
| 2015 | Maedi-Visna Virus-associated pneumonia; Enteritis | Klein-Rust/Austria |
| 2015 | Septicaemia; Nephrosis; Infection with lancet liver fluke | Vienna/Austria |
| 2015 | Starvation | Vienna/Austria |
| 2015 | Gastroenteritis; Lungworm-associated pneumonia; Infection with lancet liver fluke | Vienna/Austria |
| 2015 | Enteritis | Vienna/Austria |
| 2016 | Pnemonia | Eggenburg/Austria |
Characterization of of ESBL—and AmpC producing and fluoroquinolone resistant Enterobacteriaceae isolated from mouflon.
| Isolate | 928 | 928k |
|---|---|---|
| Species | ||
| PG | B1 | n.a. |
| ST | ST744 | ST11 |
| Replicons | FIA, FIB | n.a. |
| Integron | class 1 (ca. 1.7 kb) | − |
| Non-β-lactam resistance patternb | AMP, AMC, CEP, FOP, CIP, ENRO, SXT, CHL, FFN | |
| Non-β-lactam resistance genesb | ||
| Mutation in | not detected | |
a Phylogenetic group
b bold means positive also after testing of transconjugants. Abbreviations: AMP, ampicillin; AMC, amoxicillin/clavulanate; XLN, ceftiofur; CEQ, cefquinome; CEP, cefalotin; FOT, cefotaxime; FOP, cefoperazone; CIP, ciprofloxacin; ENRO, enrofloxacin; GEN, gentamicin; SXT, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole; TET, tetracycline; DOX, doxycycline; CHL, chloramphenicol; FFN, florfenicol.
c encodes one component of an RND-family multidrug efflux pump, OqxAB.