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Volume 23, Number 12—December 2017
Research

High Rate of MCR-1–Producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae among Pigs, Portugal

Nicolas Kieffer, Marta Aires-de-Sousa, Patrice Nordmann, and Laurent PoirelComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Université de Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland (N. Kieffer, P. Nordmann, L. Poirel); Escola Superior de Saúde da Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa, Lisbon, Portugal (M. Aires-de-Sousa); University of Lausanne and University Hospital Centre, Lausanne, Switzerland (P. Nordmann)

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Table

Genetic features associated with MCR-1–producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates from pigs, Portugal*

Strain
Species
No. pigs
ST†
Resistance genes
Colistin MIC, μg/mL
Incompatibility group (kb) of mcr-1 plasmids
Resistance phenotype‡
Genetic context of mcr-1§
Farm 1
P13 E. coli 6 ST101 blaCTX-M-2, blaTEM-1, mcr-1 4 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/TET/NAL/AMX/CTX/TMN/SUL II
P8 E. coli 1 ST101 blaCTX-M-2, blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 4 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/TET/AMX/CTX/TMN/SUL II
P28 E. coli 4 New ST1 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 8 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/TET/CHL/AMX/TMN/GMN/SUL II
P11 E. coli 1 New ST2 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/TET/CHL/AMX/TMN/SUL III
P4 E. coli 3 New ST1 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 16 IncP (≈60) TET/ CHL /AMX/TMN/SUL II
P9 E. coli 1 New ST2 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 16 IncP (≈60) TET/CHL/AMX/TMN/SUL II
P27 E. coli 1 ST6453 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 16 IncP (≈60) TET/CHL/AMX/TMN/SUL I
P7 E. coli 1 New ST2 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 16 IncP (≈60) TET/CHL/AMX/TMN/SUL II
P43 E. coli 1 New ST4 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 16 IncP (≈60) TET/CHL/AMX/TMN//GMN III
P10 E. coli 1 ST10 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 16 IncHI2 (≈250) TET/ CHL /AMX/TMN/SUL II
P5 E. coli 1 New ST4 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 8 IncP (≈60) TET/ CHL /AMX/TMN/SUL II
P1 E. coli 1 New ST3 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 8 IncP (≈60) TET/ CHL /AMX/TMN/SUL II
P2 E. coli 1 New ST2 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 8 IncP (≈60) SXT/TET/CHL/AMX/TMN/SUL II
P16 E. coli 1 ST10 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 8 IncX4(≈30) SXT/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL III
P3 E. coli 5 ST156 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 8 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/TET/NAL/CIP/AMX/TMN/SUL I
P20 E. coli 1 New ST2 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 4 IncHI2 (~250) SXT/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL III
P22 E. coli 13 ST6453 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 4 IncP (≈60) TET/AMX/TMN/SUL I
P19 E. coli 1 New ST4 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 4 IncP (≈60) SXT/TET/ CHL/NAL/AMX/TMN/SUL II
P37 E. coli 1 ST38 blaTEM-1, mcr-1 4 IncP (≈60) SXT/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL I
P6K
K. pneumoniae
6
ST45
blaTEM-1, mcr-1
32
IncP (≈60)
TET/AMX/TMN/SUL
II
Farm 2
B21 E. coli 1 ST10 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/NAL/CIP/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B12 E. coli 8 ST10 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/NAL/CIP/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B30 E. coli 10 ST10 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/NAL/CIP/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B3 E. coli 1 New ST6 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/NAL/AMX/TMN/SUL I
B27 E. coli 1 New ST7 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) CHL/TET/NAL/CIP/AMX/TMN/SUL I
B47 E. coli 1 New ST7 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B18 E. coli 2 New ST8 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncX4 (≈30) SXT/CHL/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B22 E. coli 5 New ST8 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL II
B4 E. coli 1 New ST7 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 16 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B15 E. coli 1 ST46 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 8 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B6 E. coli 2 ST101 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 8 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B8 E. coli 1 New ST6 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 8 IncX4 (≈30) SXT/CHL/TET/NAL/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B1 E. coli 1 New ST6 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 8 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B11 E. coli 1 New ST7 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 8 IncHI2 (≈250) CHL//TET/NAL/AMX/TMN/SUL IV
B9 E. coli 9 ST23 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 4 IncP (≈60) SXT/CHL/TET/NAL/AMX/TMN/SUL II
B5 E. coli 1 New ST8 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 4 IncP (≈60) SXT/CHL/TET/NAL/AMX/TMN/SUL III
B27K K. pneumoniae 2 ST1563 blaTEM-1, mcr-1, floR 32 IncHI2 (≈250) SXT/CHL/TET/AMX/TMN/SUL I

*Only strains representative of each pulsed-field gel electrophoresis clonal lineage are listed. AMX, amoxicillin; CIP, ciprofloxacin, CHL, chloramphenicol; CTX, cefotaxime; NAL, nalidixic acid; ND, not determined; ST, sequence type; SUL, sulfonamides; SXT, sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim; TET, tetracycline; TMN, tobramycin.
†STs were identified with the Warwick University database (http://mlst.warwick.ac.uk/mlst/dbs/Ecoli). Because this database accepts only whole-genome sequencing data to submit new STs, all new STs found were notified as New STx.
‡Underlining indicates co-resistances provided by the plasmid carrying mcr-1.
§Different genetic environments detected by PCR, as shown in the Figure.

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