Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples

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Autor(a) principal: Costa-Ribeiro, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Azinheiro, Sarah, Mota, Sandra, Prado, Marta, Lamas, Alexandre, Garrido-Maestu, Alejandro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/25033
Resumo: Acinetobacter baumannii is a well-known nosocomial infection causing agent. However, other Acinetobacter spp. have also been implicated in cases of human infection. Additionally, these bacteria are known for the development of antibiotic resistance thus making the treatment of the infections they cause, challenging. Due to their relevance in clinical setups less attention has been paid to their presence in foods, and its relation with infection/ dissemination routes. In the current study commercial Ready-To-Eat (RTE) salads were analyzed seeking for antibiotic resistant Acinetobacter spp. A preliminary screening allowed us to recover Gram-negative bacteria resistant to β – lactams using cefotaxime, third generation cephalosporins, as the selective agent, and this was followed by identification with CHROMagar™ Acinetobacter and 16S rDNA sequencing. Finally, the isolates identified as Acinetobacter spp. were reanalyzed by PCR to determine the presence of nine potential Extended Spectrum β Lactamases (ESBL). Two commercial RTE salad brands were included in the study (2 batches per brand and 8 samples of each batch making a total of 32 independent samples), and compared against an organic lettuce. High concentrations of β – lactam, resistant bacteria were found in all the samples tested (5 log CFU/g). Additionally, 209 isolates were phenotypically characterized on CHROMagar Acinetobacter. Finally, PCR analysis identified the presence of different ESBL genes, being positive for blaACC, blaSHV, blaDHA and blaVEB; out of these, blaACC was the most prevalent. None of the isolates screened were positive for more than one gene. To conclude, it is important to highlight the fact that pathogenic species within the genus Acinetobacter spp., other than A. baumannii, have been identified bearing resistance genes not typically associated to these microorganisms highlight the importance of continuous surveillance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples
title Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples
spellingShingle Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples
Costa-Ribeiro, Ana
Acinetobacter spp.
Antibiotic resistance
β-lactam
Gram-negative
Ready-to-eat
Salads
title_short Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples
title_full Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples
title_fullStr Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples
title_sort Assessment of the presence of Acinetobacter spp. resistant to β-lactams in commercial ready-to-eat salad samples
author Costa-Ribeiro, Ana
author_facet Costa-Ribeiro, Ana
Azinheiro, Sarah
Mota, Sandra
Prado, Marta
Lamas, Alexandre
Garrido-Maestu, Alejandro
author_role author
author2 Azinheiro, Sarah
Mota, Sandra
Prado, Marta
Lamas, Alexandre
Garrido-Maestu, Alejandro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa-Ribeiro, Ana
Azinheiro, Sarah
Mota, Sandra
Prado, Marta
Lamas, Alexandre
Garrido-Maestu, Alejandro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acinetobacter spp.
Antibiotic resistance
β-lactam
Gram-negative
Ready-to-eat
Salads
topic Acinetobacter spp.
Antibiotic resistance
β-lactam
Gram-negative
Ready-to-eat
Salads
description Acinetobacter baumannii is a well-known nosocomial infection causing agent. However, other Acinetobacter spp. have also been implicated in cases of human infection. Additionally, these bacteria are known for the development of antibiotic resistance thus making the treatment of the infections they cause, challenging. Due to their relevance in clinical setups less attention has been paid to their presence in foods, and its relation with infection/ dissemination routes. In the current study commercial Ready-To-Eat (RTE) salads were analyzed seeking for antibiotic resistant Acinetobacter spp. A preliminary screening allowed us to recover Gram-negative bacteria resistant to β – lactams using cefotaxime, third generation cephalosporins, as the selective agent, and this was followed by identification with CHROMagar™ Acinetobacter and 16S rDNA sequencing. Finally, the isolates identified as Acinetobacter spp. were reanalyzed by PCR to determine the presence of nine potential Extended Spectrum β Lactamases (ESBL). Two commercial RTE salad brands were included in the study (2 batches per brand and 8 samples of each batch making a total of 32 independent samples), and compared against an organic lettuce. High concentrations of β – lactam, resistant bacteria were found in all the samples tested (5 log CFU/g). Additionally, 209 isolates were phenotypically characterized on CHROMagar Acinetobacter. Finally, PCR analysis identified the presence of different ESBL genes, being positive for blaACC, blaSHV, blaDHA and blaVEB; out of these, blaACC was the most prevalent. None of the isolates screened were positive for more than one gene. To conclude, it is important to highlight the fact that pathogenic species within the genus Acinetobacter spp., other than A. baumannii, have been identified bearing resistance genes not typically associated to these microorganisms highlight the importance of continuous surveillance.
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