Characteristics of antimicrobial resistance in Escherichia coli isolated from retail meat products in North Carolina.
Mabel Kamweli AworhSiddhartha ThakurCatherine GenslerErin HarrellLyndy HardenPaula J Fedorka-CrayMegan E JacobPublished in: PloS one (2024)
E. coli prevalence and the presence of AMR and MDR were highest in turkey retail meat. The lack of an association between MDR E. coli in retail meat and antibiotic use claim, including those with no indication of antimicrobial use, suggests that additional research is required to understand the origin of resistance. The presence of ST117, an emerging human pathogen, warrants further surveillance. The isolates were distinctly diverse suggesting an instability in population dynamics.