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Characterization of Extended-Spectrum ?-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae From Retail Food in China.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we characterized the ?-lactamase genes and phenotypic resistance of cephalosporin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae isolated from retail foods in China. Of 1,024 Enterobacteriaceae isolates recovered from raw meat products, aquatic products, raw vegetables, retail-level ready-to-eat (RTE) foods, frozen foods, and mushrooms from 2011 to 2014, 164 (16.0%) showed cefotaxime (CTX) and/or ceftazidime (CAZ) cephalosporin resistance, and 96 (9.4%) showed the extended-spectrum ?-lactamase (ESBL) phenotype. More than 30% isolates were resistant to all antimicrobial agents except carbapenems (MEM 3.1% and IPM 5.2%), cefoxitin (FOX 6.3%), and amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (AMC 26%), and 94.8% of the strains were resistant to up to seven antibiotics. Polymerase chain reaction analysis showed that blaTEM (81.9%) was the most common gene, followed by blaCTX-M (68.1%) and blaSHV (38.9%). Moreover, 16.8% (72/429) of food samples contained ESBL-positive Enterobacteriaceae, with the following patterns: 32.9% (23/70) in frozen foods, 27.2% (5/29) in mushrooms, 17.6% (24/131) in raw meats, 13.3% (4/30) in fresh vegetables, 11.1% (8/72) in RTE foods, and 9.3% (9/97) in aquatic products. In addition, 24 of 217 foods collected in South China (11.1%), 25 of 131 foods collected in North of the Yangtze River region (19.1%), and 23 of 81 foods collected in South of the Yangtze River region (28.4%) were positive for ESBL- Enterobacteriaceae. Conjugation experiments demonstrated that the 22 of 72 isolates were transconjugants that had received the ?-lactamase gene and were resistant to ?-lactam antibiotics as well as some non-?-lactam antibiotics. These findings demonstrated that retail foods may be reservoirs for the dissemination of ?-lactam antibiotics and that resistance genes could be transmitted to humans through the food chain; and the predominant ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae in China was isolated from in frozen chicken-meat, followed by frozen pork, cold noodles in sauce, cucumber, raw chicken meat, frozen pasta, brine-soaked chicken and tomato.

SUBMITTER: Ye Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6092486 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing <i>Enterobacteriaceae</i> From Retail Food in China.

Ye Qinghua Q   Wu Qingping Q   Zhang Shuhong S   Zhang Jumei J   Yang Guangzhu G   Wang Juan J   Xue Liang L   Chen Moutong M  

Frontiers in microbiology 20180808


In this study, we characterized the β-lactamase genes and phenotypic resistance of cephalosporin-resistant <i>Enterobacteriaceae</i> isolated from retail foods in China. Of 1,024 <i>Enterobacteriaceae</i> isolates recovered from raw meat products, aquatic products, raw vegetables, retail-level ready-to-eat (RTE) foods, frozen foods, and mushrooms from 2011 to 2014, 164 (16.0%) showed cefotaxime (CTX) and/or ceftazidime (CAZ) cephalosporin resistance, and 96 (9.4%) showed the extended-spectrum β-  ...[more]

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