Prabhu Raj JoshiRapee ThummeepakUdomluk LeungtongkamRenukar PooarlaiSaroj PaudelMahesh AcharyaSamita DhitalSutthirat Sitthisak
ABSTRACT The emergence and dissemination of colistin resistance among Gram-negative bacteria is a global problem. We initiated a surveillance of colistin-resistant and -susceptible Escherichia coli in raw meats from chicken in Nepal. A total of 180 meat samples were collected; from these, 60 E. coli strains were isolated (33.33%), of which 16 (26.66%) were colistin-resistant and harboured the mcr-1 gene. All isolates were characterised by antibiotic susceptibility testing, the presence of antibiotic resistance genes, phylogenetic analysis and plasmid replicon typing. Most of the colistin-resistant E. coli had the antibiotic resistant pattern CIP/CN/SXT/TE (43.75%). Coexistence of tet, qnr, sul and dfr genes was detected in both colistin-resistant and -susceptible E. coli. Most colistin-resistant E. coli strains belonged to phylogroup C, whereas 10% of isolates belonged to phylogroup D. Inc FIB was the dominant plasmid Inc type in the isolates. Dissemination of antibiotic-resistant E. coli in raw meats is a public health concern in Nepal and requires further investigation to ascertain the sources of contamination.
Ashik TiwariPramod PoudelSantosh KhanalSunil LekhakSanjib AdhikariRamesh Sharma RegmiSupriya SharmaOm Prakash PantaTika Bahadur Karki
Abu Zubayer TanzinChandan NathMd. Raihan Khan NayemMd. Abu SayeedShahneaz Ali KhanRicardo J. Soares MagalhãesJohn I. AlawnehMohammad Mahmudul Hassan
Prabhu Raj JoshiRapee ThummeepakSaroj PaudelMahesh AcharyaSriju PradhanMegha Raj BanjaraUdomluk LeungtongkamSutthirat Sitthisak
Xiaodie CuiXiao‐Kang LiuXiaoyuan MaShuai-Hua LiJunkai ZhangRong-jia HanKaifang YiJian–Hua LiuYushan PanDandan HeGongzheng HuYajun Zhai