First Report of KPC-2 and KPC-3-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Wild Birds in Africa

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Houssem Ben Yahia
Sarra Chairat
Haythem Gharsa
Carla Andrea Alonso
Rym Ben Sallem
Nerea Porres-Osante
Nabil Hamdi
Carmen Torres
Karim Ben Slama
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[1] Université de Tunis El Manar,Laboratoire des Microorganismes et Biomolécules Actives, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis
[2] Université de Tunis El Manar,Institut Supérieur des Sciences Biologiques Appliquées de Tunis
[3] Universidad de La Rioja,Area de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular
[4] U/R de Bio-Écologie et Systématique Évolutive; Faculté des Sciences de Tunis,undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2020年 / 79卷
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Carbapenemase; Wild birds; Tunisia;
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The increased incidence of antibiotic-resistant Enterobacteriaceae is a public health problem worldwide. The aim of this study was to analyze the potential role of wild birds, given their capacity of migrating over long distances, in the spreading of carbapenemase, extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL), and acquired-AmpC beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in the environment. Fecal and pellet samples were recovered from 150 wild birds in seven Tunisian regions and were inoculated in MacConkey-agar plates for Enterobacteriaceae recovery (one isolate/animal). Ninety-nine isolates were obtained and acquired resistance mechanisms were characterized in the five detected imipenem-resistant and/or cefotaxime-resistant isolates, by PCR and sequencing. The following ESBL, carbapenemase, and acquired-AmpC beta-lactamase genes were detected: blaCTX-M-15 (two Escherichia fergusonii and one Klebsiella oxytoca isolates), blaKPC-2 (one K. oxytoca), blaKPC-3 (one E. fergusonii), blaACT-36, and blaACC-2 (two K. oxytoca, four E. fergusonii, and two E. coli). The IncFIIs, IncF, IncFIB, IncK, IncP, and IncX replicons were detected among these beta-lactamase Enterobacteriaceae producers. The blaKPC-2, tetA, sul3, qnrB, and cmlA determinants were co-transferred by conjugation from K. oxytoca strain to E. coli J153, in association with IncK and IncF replicons. Our results support the implication of wild birds as a biological vector for carbapenemase, ESBL, and acquired-AmpC-producing Enterobacteriaceae.
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