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Genetic structure, antimicrobial resistance and frequency of human associated Escherichia coli sequence types among faecal isolates from healthy dogs and cats living in Canberra, Australia

机译:澳大利亚堪培拉省健康犬和猫的粪便分离株中粪便分离株中的人群相关大肠杆菌序列类型的遗传结构,抗菌性抗性和频率

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Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) cause clinical infections in humans. Understanding the evolution and dissemination of ExPEC strains via potential reservoirs is important due to associated morbidity, health care costs and mortality. To further understanding this survey has examined isolates recovered from the faeces of 221 healthy dogs and 427 healthy cats. The distribution of phylogroups varied with host species, and depended on whether the animal was living in a shelter or a home. The human associated STs 69, 73, 95, 131 and 127 were prevalent, with 30.5% of cat isolates and 10.3% of dog isolates representing these ExPEC sequence types. Resistance to the antibiotics ampicillin and tetracycline was common, but resistance to other antimicrobials was negligible.
机译:外来致病性大肠杆菌(Expec)导致人类的临床感染。了解通过潜在水库的Expec菌株的演变和传播由于相关的发病率,医疗保健成本和死亡率是重要的。进一步理解该调查已经检查了从221只健康犬和427名健康猫的粪便中恢复的孤立株。 Phylogroups的分布随宿主物种而变化,并取决于动物是否生活在避难所或家中。人相关的STS 69,73,95,131和127普遍,患有30.5%的猫分离株和10.3%代表这些Expec序列类型的狗分离物。抗生素氨苄青霉素和四环素的抗性常见,但对其他抗微生物的抗性可忽略不计。

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