Temporal variations in patterns of Escherichia coli strain diversity and antimicrobial resistance in the migrant Egyptian vulture.

Q1 Environmental Science
Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Pub Date : 2018-03-14 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20008686.2018.1450590
Pradeep Sharma, Sunil Maherchandani, B N Shringi, Sudhir Kumar Kashyap, K S Gopi Sundar
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Aims: Multiple antimicrobial resistance in Escherichia coli of wild vertebrates is a global concern with scarce assessments on the subject from developing countries that have high human-wild species interactions. We studied the ecology of E. coli in a wintering population of Egyptian Vultures in India to understand temporal changes in both E. coli strains and patterns of antimicrobial resistance. Methods and Results: We ribotyped E. coli strains and assessed antimicrobial resistance from wintering vultures at a highly synanthropic carcass dump in north-west India. Both E. coli occurence (90.32%) and resistance to multiple antimicrobials (71.43%) were very high. Clear temporal patterns were apparent. Diversity of strains changed and homogenized at the end of the Vultures' wintering period, while the resistance pattern showed significantly difference inter-annually, as well as between arrival and departing individuals within a wintering cycle. Significance of study: The carcass dump environment altered both E. coli strains and multiple antimicrobial resistance in migratory Egyptian Vultures within a season. Long-distance migratory species could therefore disseminate resistant E. coli strains across broad geographical scales rendering regional mitigation strategies to control multiple antimicrobial resistance in bacteria ineffective.

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迁徙的埃及秃鹫体内大肠杆菌菌株多样性和抗菌药耐药性模式的时间变化。
目的:野生脊椎动物大肠埃希氏菌的多重抗菌药耐药性是一个全球关注的问题,而在人类与野生物种互动频繁的发展中国家,对这一问题的评估却很少。我们研究了印度埃及秃鹫越冬种群中大肠杆菌的生态学,以了解大肠杆菌菌株和抗菌药耐药性模式的时间变化。方法与结果:我们在印度西北部一个高度同种异体的尸体堆放场对越冬秃鹫的大肠杆菌菌株进行了核型分析,并评估了抗菌药耐药性。大肠杆菌的发生率(90.32%)和对多种抗菌药的耐药性(71.43%)都非常高。明显的时间模式显而易见。菌株的多样性在秃鹫越冬期结束时发生变化并趋于一致,而耐药性模式则显示出明显的年度间差异,以及越冬周期内到达和离开个体之间的差异。研究的意义:尸体堆放环境改变了迁徙的埃及秃鹫在一个季节内的大肠杆菌菌株和多种抗菌药耐药性。因此,长距离迁徙物种可能会在广阔的地理范围内传播耐药大肠杆菌菌株,从而使控制细菌多重抗菌素耐药性的区域缓解策略失效。
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Infection Ecology and Epidemiology
Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.70
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0.00%
发文量
4
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection Ecology & Epidemiology aims to stimulate inter-disciplinary collaborations dealing with a range of subjects, from the plethora of zoonotic infections in humans, over diseases with implication in wildlife ecology, to advanced virology and bacteriology. The journal specifically welcomes papers from studies where researchers from multiple medical and ecological disciplines are collaborating so as to increase our knowledge of the emergence, spread and effect of new and re-emerged infectious diseases in humans, domestic animals and wildlife. Main areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 1.Zoonotic microbioorganisms 2.Vector borne infections 3.Gastrointestinal pathogens 4.Antimicrobial resistance 5.Zoonotic microbioorganisms in changing environment
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