Profiling the Enterobacterales Community Isolated from Retail Foods in England

IF 2.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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Enterobacterales include foodborne pathogens of importance to public health and are often targeted in food surveillance programs as both safety and hygiene indicators. Furthermore, Enterobacterales are important in the context of antimicrobial resistance dissemination, also impacting infection treatment efficacy. In this study, the prevalence and characteristics of Enterobacterales in UK retail foods were examined. From 110 retail food samples, 253 Enterobacterales were recovered, with 16S rRNA sequencing revealing a diverse species community, including enteropathogens; the most common were Proteus mirabilis and Escherichia coli (18% each). Antimicrobial resistance was common, with 160/253 (63%) isolates being resistant to at least 1 antimicrobial. Resistance to all tested antimicrobials was observed. Thirteen percent of isolates were multidrug resistant, including 2 isolates each resistant to 8 or 9 of 9 antimicrobials tested. Klebsiella isolates possessed relatively higher levels of antimicrobial resistance to other species. Hafnia, Kluyvera, and Proteus isolates produced significantly higher biofilm biomass than Klebsiella (p = 0.038, 0.028, and 0.042, respectively) or Escherichia (p = 0.001, 0.008, and 0.001, respectively). Simultaneous curli fimbriae and cellulose production was noted in 7% of isolates at 37 °C, but not at 15 °C. This research demonstrates a high diversity of Enterobacterales within UK retail foods, alongside notable antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in enteropathogenic species, highlighting the need for effective surveillance and interventions.
分析从英格兰零售食品中分离出的肠杆菌群落。
肠杆菌包括对公共卫生具有重要意义的食源性病原体,通常作为安全和卫生指标成为食品监测计划的目标。此外,肠杆菌对抗菌药耐药性的传播也很重要,还会影响感染治疗的效果。本研究调查了英国零售食品中肠杆菌的流行情况和特征。从 110 份零售食品样本中回收了 253 个肠杆菌,16S rRNA 测序结果表明,这些肠杆菌的种类繁多,其中包括肠道致病菌;最常见的是变形杆菌和大肠杆菌(各占 18%)。抗菌药耐药性很常见,160/253 个分离菌株(63%)对至少一种抗菌药产生耐药性。对所有测试过的抗菌药都有耐药性。13%的分离菌株对多种药物产生耐药性,其中有 2 个分离菌株对 9 种测试抗菌药物中的 8 或 9 种产生耐药性。与其他菌种相比,克雷伯氏菌分离物的抗菌药耐药性水平相对较高。哈夫尼亚菌、克鲁维拉菌和变形杆菌分离物产生的生物膜生物量明显高于克雷伯氏菌(分别为 p=0.038、0.028 和 0.042)或埃希氏菌(分别为 p=0.001、0.008 和 0.001)。7% 的分离菌在 37°C 时同时产生卷曲缘毛和纤维素,而在 15°C 时则没有。这项研究表明,英国零售食品中肠杆菌的多样性很高,同时肠致病菌的抗菌药耐药性表型也很明显,因此需要进行有效的监控和干预。
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Journal of food protection
Journal of food protection 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
296
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Food Protection® (JFP) is an international, monthly scientific journal in the English language published by the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP). JFP publishes research and review articles on all aspects of food protection and safety. Major emphases of JFP are placed on studies dealing with: Tracking, detecting (including traditional, molecular, and real-time), inactivating, and controlling food-related hazards, including microorganisms (including antibiotic resistance), microbial (mycotoxins, seafood toxins) and non-microbial toxins (heavy metals, pesticides, veterinary drug residues, migrants from food packaging, and processing contaminants), allergens and pests (insects, rodents) in human food, pet food and animal feed throughout the food chain; Microbiological food quality and traditional/novel methods to assay microbiological food quality; Prevention of food-related hazards and food spoilage through food preservatives and thermal/non-thermal processes, including process validation; Food fermentations and food-related probiotics; Safe food handling practices during pre-harvest, harvest, post-harvest, distribution and consumption, including food safety education for retailers, foodservice, and consumers; Risk assessments for food-related hazards; Economic impact of food-related hazards, foodborne illness, food loss, food spoilage, and adulterated foods; Food fraud, food authentication, food defense, and foodborne disease outbreak investigations.
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