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Antimicrobial resistance in Enterobacteriaceae isolated from arthropods in Gifu City, Japan.

Justice O Odoi1, Miku Yamamoto2, Michiyo Sugiyama1, Tetsuo Asai1,3.   

Abstract

The wide occurrence of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria in various environments is of great concern. Here, we examined the prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from 88 wild arthropods, collected in Gifu city, Japan. In total, 168 isolates of Enterobacteriaceae were obtained from 61 arthropods. All isolates were susceptible to all the antimicrobial agents tested, except colistin (31 isolates) and kanamycin (one isolate). The aph(3')-Ia gene, responsible for kanamycin resistance, was detected in Klebsiella oxytoca. Although synanthropic arthropods (houseflies and cockroaches) serve as vectors for AMR Enterobacteriaceae, other wild arthropods are not crucial carriers of Enterobacteriaceae resistant to antimicrobial agents.
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Keywords:  Enterobacteriaceae; antimicrobial resistance; arthropods

Year:  2021        PMID: 33527392     DOI: 10.1111/1348-0421.12878

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0385-5600            Impact factor:   1.955


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