2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2017.04.073
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Characterization of OXA-48-like-producing Enterobacteriaceae isolated from river water in Algeria

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“…This coupled with low awareness on AMU and AMR is likely to further exacerbate the burden of AMR in the region. This review has revealed high prevalence of AMR, including MDR bacteria in the environment, probably associated with anthropogenic activities, application of manure in farming activities and agricultural wastes from community [61,69,85,86]. There is potential spillage of resistant isolates from sewage, humans, companion and domestic animals and industries to the environment [69,87].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This coupled with low awareness on AMU and AMR is likely to further exacerbate the burden of AMR in the region. This review has revealed high prevalence of AMR, including MDR bacteria in the environment, probably associated with anthropogenic activities, application of manure in farming activities and agricultural wastes from community [61,69,85,86]. There is potential spillage of resistant isolates from sewage, humans, companion and domestic animals and industries to the environment [69,87].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…50,51 Other Raoultella species were also described as exhibiting OXA-48 carbapenemase. [52][53][54][55] Nonetheless, a few strains of R. ornithinolytica generating simultaneously different types of beta-lactamase (TEM, SHV, KPC and OXA) were described. 42,56 The first case of co-existence of bla KPC-2 and bla IMP-4 carbapenemase genes in the genus Raoultella was reported by Zheng et al (2015) in a 13-year-old male patient with postoperative infection after an orthopedic surgery.…”
Section: Virulence and Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbapenemase-encoding genes were detected in companion animals, [9][10][11] livestock, 11,12 wild animals, 11,[13][14][15][16] and the environment. 11,17,18 Very few data are available concerning food products, although the New Delhi metallo (NDM)-carbapenemase genes (bla NDM-5 and bla NDM-1 ) have been detected in cows' milk. 12,19 To better characterize the diffusion of CPE in food animals, the aim of this study was to evaluate the presence and the molecular characteristics of these MDR bacteria in chicken meat in Western Algeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%