Incidence and molecular characterization of ESBL-producing and colistin-resistant Escherichia coli isolates recovered from healthy food-producing animals in Pakistan.
Muhammad ShafiqSadeeq Ur RahmanHazrat BilalAftab UllahSohail Muhammad NomanMi ZengYumeng YuanQingdong XieXin LiXiaoyang JiaoPublished in: Journal of applied microbiology (2022)
Antimicrobial resistance can be transferred from animals to humans by direct contact or via the food chain and environment. The prevalence and co-occurrence of ESBL and colistin resistance genes from food-producing animals is rare in Pakistan. To our knowledge, this is the first report to find ESBLs and mcr-1-harbouring E. coli from the faecal samples of the healthy food-producing animals in Pakistan. The presence of ARGs in association with MGEs, co-harbouring the virulence factors, as determined in the current study, is a severe threat to livestock and the human community as it has horizontally and food web transferability.
Keyphrases
- escherichia coli
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- antimicrobial resistance
- biofilm formation
- human health
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- healthcare
- endothelial cells
- risk factors
- multidrug resistant
- tertiary care
- drug resistant
- mental health
- gene expression
- staphylococcus aureus
- acinetobacter baumannii
- risk assessment
- dna methylation
- transcription factor
- cystic fibrosis
- microbial community
- drug induced
- antibiotic resistance genes