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Abstract

As the representative multidrug-resistant pathogen, has multiple intrinsic and acquired resistances, including carbapenem resistance. In companion animals, the antimicrobial susceptibility and sequence types (STs) of are not well understood due to its limited isolation rate. We investigated the antimicrobial susceptibilities and multilocus sequence types (MLSTs) of 38 . strains isolated from dogs and cats in Japan. Prevalence of resistance was detected for imipenem (100 %), aztreonam (94.7 %), piperacillin (65.8 %), trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole (65.8 %), and ceftazidime (60.5 %). Rates of resistances to chloramphenicol, minocycline, and levofloxacin were low (2.6–5.3 %). MLST analysis revealed that all 38 strains were assigned to 34 STs, including 11 previously reported STs and 23 newly identified STs. Phylogenetic analysis of MLSTs enabled categorization of 13 isolates (34.2 %) into genogroup 6, which is a major genogroup of human isolates. Multinational surveillance would be needed to clarify the significance of antimicrobial-resistant isolates from companion animals.

Funding
This study was supported by the:
  • Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (Award 16K18804)
    • Principle Award Recipient: KazukiHarada
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