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Prevalence of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamases CTX-M-8 and CTX-M-2-Producing Salmonella Serotypes from Clinical and Nonhuman Isolates in Brazil.

Sueli Aparecida Fernandes1, Carlos Henrique Camargo1, Gabriela Rodrigues Francisco1, Maria Fernanda Campagnari Bueno1, Doroti Oliveira Garcia1, Yohei Doi2, Monique Ribeiro Tiba Casas1.   

Abstract

We characterized extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) enzymes among Salmonella strains isolated in Brazil from 2009 to 2014. Salmonella recovered from both clinical and nonhuman (food, poultry, and environment) sources were subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility testing. β-lactamases genes were detected by polymerase chain reaction/sequencing; plasmid profiles and transferability were assessed by S1-pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Genetic diversity was evaluated by XbaI-PFGE. Out of 630 Salmonella strains screened, 46 displayed ESBL phenotype, distributed across 11 different serotypes. blaCTX-M-8 and blaCTX-M-2 genes were detected at frequencies of 47% and 41%, respectively. blaSHV-5 and blaSHV-2 were also detected but in lower frequencies (4%, 2%). blaTEM-1 gene was detected in 22% of the strains. Most of the ESBL genes were transferable by conjugation, and the respective blaESBL gene was detected in the recipient strain, indicating the location of ESBL determinants on transferable plasmids. XbaI-PFGE revealed genomic diversity of Salmonella Typhimurium bearing blaCTX-M-2, blaCTX-M-8, blaTEM-1, and blaSHV-2 genes. Salmonella Muenchen (harboring blaCTX-M-2) and Salmonella Corvallis (blaCTX-M-8 and blaSHV-5) showed clonal relatedness within respective serotypes. Our findings underscore the occurrence of diverse ESBL genes in several Salmonella serotypes, reinforcing the need for continuous surveillance of resistance genes circulating in human and nonhuman sources.

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Keywords:  ESBL; microbial drug resistance; public health

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27828759     DOI: 10.1089/mdr.2016.0085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Drug Resist        ISSN: 1076-6294            Impact factor:   3.431


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Journal:  Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 4.609

2.  Salmonella enterica serotypes from human and nonhuman sources in Sao Paulo State, Brazil, 2004-2020.

Authors:  Sueli Aparecida Fernandes; Ana Terezinha Tavechio; Ângela Cristina Rodrigues Ghilardi; Elisabete Aparecida de Almeida; Josefa Maria Lopes da Silva; Carlos Henrique Camargo; Monique Ribeiro Tiba-Casas
Journal:  Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo       Date:  2022-09-30       Impact factor: 2.169

3.  Antimicrobial resistance and genetic diversity in ceftazidime non-susceptible bacterial pathogens from ready-to-eat street foods in three Taiwanese cities.

Authors:  Lin Lin; Sheng-Fan Wang; Tsung-Ying Yang; Wei-Chun Hung; Min-Yu Chan; Sung-Pin Tseng
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-11-14       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Draft Genome Sequences of Three Salmonella enterica Serovar 4,[5],12:i:- Strains and One S. enterica Serovar Typhimurium Strain, Isolated in Brazil.

Authors:  Ana Isabela Lopes Sales; Guilherme Paier Milanez; Leandro C Nascimento; Camila Pinheiro do Carmo; Fernanda Luz Paulino da Costa; Gonçalo Amarante Guimarães Pereira; Roberto Martinez; Marcelo Brocchi
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Review 5.  Antimicrobial Resistance in Farm Animals in Brazil: An Update Overview.

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Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2020-03-26       Impact factor: 2.752

6.  Characterization of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Reveals Hybrid Isolates of Uropathogenic and Diarrheagenic (UPEC/DEC) E. coli.

Authors:  Rodrigo H S Tanabe; Regiane C B Dias; Henrique Orsi; Daiany R P de Lira; Melissa A Vieira; Luís F Dos Santos; Adriano M Ferreira; Vera L M Rall; Alessandro L Mondelli; Tânia A T Gomes; Carlos H Camargo; Rodrigo T Hernandes
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-03-17
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