Emergence of blaNDM-5-producing escherichia coli ST410 in companion dogs treated with meropenem

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A B S T R A C T Carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli (CRE) with a multidrug resistant phenotype was isolated from four clinically ill dogs treated with meropenem in different local animal hospitals between 2017 and 2019. IncX3-type plasmids of ca. 46 kb in size carrying blaNDM-5 were present in all CRE strains and their transconjugants. High genetic similarity (>90%) by PFGE analysis was observed among the CRE strains, which were identified as ST410.To the best of our knowledge, blaNDM-5-producing E. coli ST410 clones are emerging sporadically in companion dogs treated with meropenem. The spread of Enterobacteriaceae harboring the NDM-5 gene in companion animals can pose a threat to public health; therefore, extensive monitoring in veterinary hospitals using carbapenem and careful antibiotic use are crucial for managing and monitoring these resistant strains.

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Oh, J. Y., Sum, S., Song, W. K., Chae, J. C., & Park, H. M. (2020). Emergence of blaNDM-5-producing escherichia coli ST410 in companion dogs treated with meropenem. Pakistan Veterinary Journal, 40(4), 534–536. https://doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2020.073

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