Persistence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase plasmids among Enterobacteriaceae in commercial broiler farms.
Montira YossapolKasumi SuzukiJustice Opare OdoiMichiyo SugiyamaMasaru UsuiTetsuo AsaiPublished in: Microbiology and immunology (2020)
To clarify the persistence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) producers, 13 plasmids from two broiler farms were analyzed. On the farm not using antimicrobials, one plasmid from Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from a day-old chick was similar to that from Escherichia coli isolated a year later, with the deletion of two transposons. On the farm using antimicrobials, most circulating plasmids (eight out of nine) in a flock of 40-days-old chicks were identical, although one from K. pneumoniae had a deletion of a transposon carrying a class 1 integron containing aadA2 and dfrA12. Thus, ESBL plasmids persisted in the farms with or without antimicrobial agent use.