Clinically Relevant Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Isolates From Food Animals in South Korea
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Extended-spectrum β-lactam antimicrobials have been broadly used in food animals and humans to control infectious diseases. However, the emergence and rapid spread of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae, mainly , have seriously threatened global health in recent decades. In this study, we determined the prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility, and genetic properties of ESBL-producing (ESBL-EC) strains isolated from food animals in South Korea. A total of 150 fecal samples from healthy chickens ( = 34), pigs ( = 59), and cattle ( = 57) were screened from January to July 2018. Among these, 77 non-duplicate cefotaxime-resistant ESBL-EC strains were isolated from 32 chicken, 41 pig, and 4 cattle samples, with the corresponding occurrence rates of 94.1, 69.5, and 7.0%, respectively. All the isolates showed multidrug resistance (MDR) and produced at least one type of β-lactamase, including CTX-M (98.7%) and TEM (40.3%). CTX-M-14 (53.1%), CTX-M-55 (53.7%), and CTX-M-65 (50.0%) were the predominant genotypes in the chicken, pig, and cattle samples, respectively. Multilocus sequence typing revealed 46 different sequence types (STs), including the human-associated extraintestinal pathogenic ST131 ( = 2), ST10 ( = 5), ST38 ( = 1), ST410 ( = 4), ST354 ( = 2), ST58 ( = 3), ST117 ( = 1), and ST457 ( = 1). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of pandemic ST131 in non-human isolates in South Korea. Our results demonstrate the high prevalence and diversity of MDR-ESBL-EC in food animals and highlight them as potential pathogenic ESBL-EC reservoirs that may pose a high risk to human health.
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