Third-generation cephalosporin resistant Escherichia coli in dogs and cats in Germany in 2019-2021.
Stefanie Katharina FrenzerLeonie FeuerAlexander BartelAstrid BetheAntina Lübke-BeckerBabette KleinWolfgang BäumerRoswitha MerlePublished in: PloS one (2024)
This study represents the first of its kind to utilize an extensive dataset encompassing dogs and cats across Germany. Companion animals have close contact to their owners and transmission of 3GCR between them is likely as well as acquisition from other environmental sources. Resistance proportions (6.7%) against the antibiotic ceftazidime as reported by the German AMR surveillance for human medicine were lower than in our veterinary data. Our study provides an overview of the current 3GCR resistance proportion in Germany and demonstrates the importance of integrated AMR monitoring.