CTX-M-55-type ESBL-producingSalmonella entericaare emerging among retail meats in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Maya Nadimpalli,Laëtitia Fabre,Yith Vuthy, Nita Sem,Malika Gouali,Elisabeth Delarocque-Astagneau,Navin Sreng,Simon Le Hello, Bodonirina Tanjona Raheliarivao,Fréderique Randrianirina,Perlinot Herindrainy, Zafitsara Zo Andrianirina,Feno Manitra Jacob Rakotoarimanana,Benoît Garin,Jean-Marc Collard,Agathe de Lauzanne,Laurence Borand,Patrice Piola,Alexandra Kerléguer, Thida Chon,Sok Touch,Arnaud Tarantola,Sophie Goyet, Siyin Lach, Véronique Ngo,Muriel Vray, Marguerite Diatta, Joseph Faye, Abibatou Ndiaye,Vincent Richard,Abdoulaye Seck,Raymond Bercion, Amy Gassama Sow, Jean Baptiste Diouf, Pape Samba Dieye, Balla Sy, Bouya Ndao,Didier Guillemot,Bich-Tram Huynh, Maud Seguy,Laurence Watier, Abdou Armya Youssouf,Michael Padget

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy(2018)

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Salmonella enterica is a leading cause of human gastroenteritis. S. enterica strains that produce ESBLs (ESBL-Salm) remain rare in Europe and North America, but less is known about their prevalence among animal-derived foods in countries with weaker food safety practices and unregulated veterinary antibiotic use.To examine the prevalence and characteristics of ESBL-Salm from retail meats in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.We tested fish, pork and chicken from two markets for ESBL- and carbapenemase-producing Salmonella from September-December 2016, using cefotaxime- and ertapenem-supplemented media, respectively. ESBL-Salm were sequenced and their genomes characterized. We performed plasmid conjugation experiments to assess the co-transferability of ESBL-encoding genes and MDR phenotypes.Twenty-six of 150 fish and meat samples (17%) were positive for ESBL-Salm, including 10/60 fish (17%), 15/60 pork (25%) and 1/30 chicken (3%). Carbapenemase-producing Salmonella strains were not detected. Pork-origin ESBL-Salm were primarily serotypes Rissen (10/15) or a monophasic variant of Typhimurium 4,5,12:i:- (3/15), whereas Saintpaul (3/10) and Newport (4/10) were more common among fish. Most ESBL enzymes were encoded by blaCTX-M-55 genes (24/26) harboured on conjugative IncA/C2 (n = 14) or IncHI2 (n = 10) plasmids. Resistance to up to six additional drug classes was co-transferred by each plasmid type. ESBL-Salm were resistant to almost every antibiotic recommended for severe salmonellosis treatment.CTX-M-55-type S. enterica are highly prevalent among pork and fish from Phnom Penh markets and their spread appears to be mediated by MDR IncA/C2 and IncHI2 plasmids. Food safety must be improved and veterinary antibiotic use should be regulated to protect public health.
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cambodia,retail meats,esbl-producing
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