Emergence of a clinical isolate of E. coil ST297 co-carrying blaNDM-13 and mcr-1.1 in China
Background: The coexistence of carbapenem resistance genes and mcr-1.1 in Enterobacterales has been an urgent and persistent threat to global public health. In this study, we isolated a clinical NB4833, an Escherichia coli isolate that co-carries mcr-1.1
Xiaofan Zhang +7 more
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In Silico Prediction of Secreted Proteins in Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli: Identification of a Hydrolase as a Robust Genomic Marker [PDF]
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are major foodborne pathogens that can cause severe human disease. Identifying molecular markers associated with pathogenicity is essential to improve detection and to better understand virulence mechanisms ...
María Victoria Vélez +4 more
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Staphylococcal persistence and biofilm resistance in bone-anchored hearing systems: Clinical impact [PDF]
Persistent inflammation and infection, often linked to staphylococcal colonization, affect bone-anchored hearing system (BAHS) outcomes. Although antibiotics are often used to treat skin complications, the roles of biofilms and antimicrobial resistance ...
Marsel Ganeyev +7 more
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Evaluation of Escherichia coli drug resistance of relict gull (Larus relictus) in Hongjian Nur, Shaanxi, China [PDF]
Antibiotic resistance (AMR) is one of today’s most pressing global public health crises, which effective containment of its potential negative effects requires regular monitoring of bacterial resistance.
Anwen He +19 more
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O-serogroups, virulence genes, antimicrobial susceptibility, and MLST genotypes of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli from swine and cattle in Central China [PDF]
Background Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) is a leading cause of worldwide food-borne and waterborne infections. Despite an increase in the number of STEC outbreaks, there is a lack of data on prevalence of STEC at the farm level ...
Zhong Peng +10 more
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Genomic Recombination Leading to Decreased Virulence of Group B Streptococcus in a Mouse Model of Adult Invasive Disease. [PDF]
Adult invasive disease caused by Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is increasing worldwide. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) now permits rapid identification of recombination events, a phenomenon that occurs frequently in GBS.
Teatero S +9 more
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Genetic diversity and multidrug resistance of phylogenic groups B2 and D in InPEC and ExPEC isolated from chickens in Central China [PDF]
Background Avian colibacillosis is an infectious bacterial disease caused by avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC). APEC causes a wide variety of intestinal and extraintestinal infections, including InPEC and ExPEC, which result in enormous losses in ...
Qin Lu +6 more
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Raw meat-based diet for pets: a neglected source of human exposure to Salmonella and pathogenic Escherichia coli clones carrying mcr, Portugal, September 2019 to January 2020. [PDF]
Background: The pet industry is expanding worldwide, particularly raw meat -based diets (RMBDs). There are concerns regarding the safety of RMBDs, especially their potential to spread clinically relevant antibioticresistant bacteria or zoonotic pathogens.
Ribeiro-Almeida M +6 more
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Objective. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) affect 150 million people annually.Purpose: Characteristics of non-hospital strains of UPEC isolated from patients with UTI in Yaroslavl in 2016– 2017.Materials ...
P. V. Slukin +7 more
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Genetic but No Phenotypic Associations between Biocide Tolerance and Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from German Broiler Fattening Farms [PDF]
Biocides are frequently applied as disinfectants in animal husbandry to prevent the transmission of drug-resistant bacteria and to control zoonotic diseases.
Roesler, Uwe +8 more
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