Prevalence and molecular epidemiology of carbapenemase‐producing Enterobacterales isolated from dog and cat faeces submitted to veterinary laboratories in the USA

Author:

Dietrich Jaclyn1,LeCuyer Tessa E.2ORCID,Hendrix G. Kenitra3,Burbick Claire R.4,Jacob Megan E.5,Byrne Barbara A.6,Olsen Karen7,Mitchell Maria8,Ceric Olgica9,Lin Rachel1,Joneson Jessica3,Lintner Megan3,Fox Alexandra10,McClendon Diamond10,Alexander Trevor4,Joyce Kayla4,Byrd Melissa5,Clinton Jason5,Snipes Keith11,Peak Laura8,Cole Stephen D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology, Virginia‐Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg Virginia USA

3. Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA

4. Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine Washington State University Pullman Washington USA

5. Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

6. Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis Davis California USA

7. Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

8. Louisiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

9. Veterinary Laboratory Investigation and Response Network, Center for Veterinary Medicine, Food and Drug Administration Laurel Maryland USA

10. Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services, Virginia‐Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University A Blacksburg Virginia USA

11. William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis Davis California USA

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo estimate the prevalence of carbapenemase‐producing Enterobacterales (CPE) carriage among pets using faecal specimens submitted to veterinary diagnostic laboratories throughout the US. A secondary aim was to employ whole‐genome sequencing (WGS) to characterize isolates of CPE from companion animals and compare them to publicly available CPE genomes.Methods and ResultsTo estimate the prevalence of CPE in companion animals in the USA, a multicenter surveillance study including 8 different veterinary diagnostic laboratories from across the USA was conducted. Briefly, remnant faecal specimens from dogs and cats were screened using two selective agar plates (CHROMID Carba and MacConkey with 1 mg/L cefotaxime and 0.125 mg/L meropenem) and presumptive CPE isolates screened by the modified carbapenemase inactivation method for carbapenemase production. A total of 2393 specimens were screened and yielded 196 isolates for carbapenemase screening. A total of 5 isolates from 4 dogs and 1 cat at 3 different veterinary diagnostic laboratories were confirmed to produce a carbapenemase (0.21%). Whole‐genome sequencing (WGS) revealed two E. coli (ST167) isolates that both produced an NDM‐5 carbapenemase, two Enterobacter hormaechei (ST171) isolates that produced an NDM‐5 carbapenemase and a KPC‐4 carbapenemase respectively and one Klebsiella oxytoca (ST199) that produced an Oxa‐48‐type carbapenemase. Both E. coli isolates were found to be within at least 22 SNPs of previously characterized canine and human CPE isolates.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates that the prevalence of CPE among companion animals is relatively low (0.21%) but that given the genetic relatedness of animal isolates to human isolates, additional surveillance is needed.

Funder

Food and Drug Administration

Publisher

Wiley

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