Species identification of β-hemolytic streptococci from diseased companion animals and their antimicrobial resistance patterns in Japan (2021)

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作者
Kurita, Goro [1 ,2 ]
Tsuyuki, Yuzo [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Shibata, Sachiko [4 ]
Itoh, Megumi [3 ]
Goto, Mieko [1 ,2 ]
Yoshida, Haruno [1 ,2 ]
Takahashi, Takashi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Kitasato Univ, Grad Sch Infect Control Sci, Lab Infect Dis, 5-9-1 Shirokane,Minato Ku, Tokyo 1088641, Japan
[2] Kitasato Univ, Omura Satoshi Mem Inst, 5-9-1 Shirokane,Minato Ku, Tokyo 1088641, Japan
[3] Sanritsu Zelkova Vet Lab, Div Clin Lab, 3-5-5 Ogibashi,Koto Ku, Tokyo 1350011, Japan
[4] Sanritsu Lab, Div Clin Lab, 1353-25 Kamikouya, Chiba 2760022, Japan
关键词
Words; species identification; antimicrobial resistance; (3-hemolytic streptococci; companion animals; Japan; DYSGALACTIAE SUBSP EQUISIMILIS; ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY; AGALACTIAE; CANIS; INFECTIONS; KOREA; CATS; PCR;
D O I
10.14943/jjvr.70.1.19
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
We aimed to identify species and evaluate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of ss-hemolytic streptococci recovered from Japanese companion animals in 2021. Strains were recovered from clinical specimens of 109 companion animals that exhibited symptoms/signs between April and May, 2021. We identified strains by 16S rRNA sequencing and evaluated their AMR phenotypes using the broth microdilution method. Macrolide/lincosamide/tetracycline resistance genes, including erm(A), erm(B), and mef(A), in addition to tet(M), tet(O), tet(K), tet(L), and tet(S), were amplified by polymerase chain reaction. The 16S rRNA sequencing identified 13-hemolytic streptococcal strains as Streptococcus canis (n = 102, 93.6%), S. dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis (n = 4), S. agalactiae (n = 2), and S. dysgalactiae subsp. dysgalactiae (n = 1). Overall AMR rates were 34.9% for minocycline, 22.0% for erythromycin, 22.9% for azithromycin, 21.1% for clindamycin, and 10.1% for levofloxacin. We found macrolide/lincosamide/tetracycline resistance gene detection of tet(M) (9.2%), tet(O) (26.6 %), tet(L) (1.8%), erm(B) (22.0%), and mef(A) (1.8%). Our findings support the unique features of beta-hemolytic streptococci from companion animals (dominant S. canis isolation and dominant resistance to tetracycline), along with dominant tetracycline resistance genes, in agreement with those of 13-hemolytic streptococci in 2017.
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