2020
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2019-17320
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Short communication: Bovine mastitis caused by a multidrug-resistant, mcr-1-positive (colistin-resistant), extended-spectrum β-lactamase–producing Escherichia coli clone on a Greek dairy farm

Abstract: We performed a survey aimed at analyzing milk samples collected from cows with mastitis for the presence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli. Single-quarter mastitic milk samples obtained from 400 cows in 23 Greek dairy herds with a history of E. coli mastitis were processed for the selective isolation of ESBL-producing E. coli. The antimicrobial susceptibility of the ESBL-producing isolates was analyzed using agar disk diffusion, and minimum inhibitory concentrations of colistin… Show more

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“…These genes have also formerly been detected in isolates from healthy dogs in Greece [30]. We did not detect bla SHV variants, although in our country they have previously been identified in milk samples from cows presenting mastitis and are frequently reported among human strains [31,33].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
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“…These genes have also formerly been detected in isolates from healthy dogs in Greece [30]. We did not detect bla SHV variants, although in our country they have previously been identified in milk samples from cows presenting mastitis and are frequently reported among human strains [31,33].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…In Greece, recently published data indicate overconsumption of antibiotics, as well as rates of antibiotic resistance consistently higher than in other EU member states [24][25][26]. Although ESBL-producing bacteria are frequently detected among humans, reports about animal isolates are scarce [27][28][29][30][31][32]. Both SHV and CTX-M types seem to be common in human strains [33,34], while mainly CTX-M variants have been reported from cattle, poultry, and dogs [30][31][32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Members of Enterobacteriaceae have been involved in different cases of unresponsiveness to antibiotic treatment including human infections such as community-acquired and foodborne infections. In addition, unresponsive to treatment in animals, especially production diseases such as mastitis (21)(22)(23)(24). In this study, 28.75% (23/80) of raw milk samples were ESBL positive which belongs to apparently healthy cows.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Moreover, studies performed in European Mediterranean countries highlighted a significant presence of E. coli and Staphylococcus spp. [39][40][41][42]. Moreover, a high incidence of E. coli was also observed among bovine mastitis in India and Taiwan [43,44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%