大肠杆菌
微生物学
抗菌剂
抗生素耐药性
医学
氨苄西林
尿
抗药性
多重耐药
环丙沙星
泌尿系统
抗生素
病毒学
生物
内科学
基因
生物化学
作者
Rachel Courtice,Michelle Sniatynski,Joseph E. Rubin
摘要
Abstract Background Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in dogs and can be caused by multidrug‐resistant Escherichia coli ( E coli ). Objective To describe the frequency and mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among E coli causing UTIs in dogs in Western Canada during a 4‐year surveillance period. Animals Urine from 516 dogs. Methods From November 2014 to 2018, 516 nonduplicate E coli isolates from the urine of dogs were collected from a diagnostic laboratory. Susceptibility testing was determined for a panel of 14 antimicrobials belonging to 7 drug classes. Resistant isolates were screened for the presence of extended‐spectrum beta‐lactamases (ESBLs), AmpC β‐lactamases, and plasmid‐mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) genes. Epidemiological relationships were assessed by MLST. Results 80.2% (414/516) of isolates were susceptible to all antimicrobials tested. There was no significant increase in the proportion of isolates resistant to any of the tested antimicrobials during the study period. Resistance to ampicillin was the most common (14.9%, 77/516). Overall, 12 isolates had bla CMY‐2 ‐type AmpC β‐lactamases, and 7 produced CTX‐M‐type ESBLs. A single isolate had the aac(6′)‐Ib‐cr PMQR gene. The qnr and qep A determinants were not detected. A single isolate belonging to the pandemic lineage ST131 was identified. Conclusion Escherichia coli isolated from the urine of dogs in our region remain susceptible to first‐line therapies, though resistance, particularly to the aminopenicillins, warrants monitoring. This is the first description of E coli ST131 from a companion animal in Canada.
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