Specific blaCTX-M-8/IncI1 plasmid transfer among genetically diverse Escherichia coli isolates between humans and chickens

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We investigated the genetic backbones of 14 blaCTX-M-8-positive Escherichia coli isolates recovered from human stool samples and chicken meat. All isolates carried IncI1 plasmids with blaCTX-M-8 (blaCTX-M-8/IncI1), and most (9/14) belonged to a specific genetic lineage, namely, plasmid sequence type 113 (pST113). The genetic contexts of the nine blaCTX-M-8/IncI1 pST113 plasmids were similar, regardless of the source. These results suggest the probable local transfer of blaCTX-M-8/ IncI1 between humans and chickens with genetically diverse E. coli.

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Norizuki, C., Wachino, J. I., Suzuki, M., Kawamura, K., Nagano, N., Kimura, K., & Arakawa, Y. (2017). Specific blaCTX-M-8/IncI1 plasmid transfer among genetically diverse Escherichia coli isolates between humans and chickens. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 61(6). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00663-17

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