Isolation of a Multidrug-Resistant vanA-Positive Enterococcus faecium Strain from a Canine Clinical Sample in Greece

Author:

Lysitsas Marios1,Triantafillou Eleftherios2,Tzavaras Ioannis3,Karamichali Panagiota4,Agathaggelidis Kiriakos4,Tsokana Constantina N.1ORCID,Dushku Esmeralda5,Katsiaflaka Anna6,Billinis Charalambos1ORCID,Valiakos George1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Thessaly, 431 00 Karditsa, Greece

2. Vet Analyseis, Private Diagnostic Laboratory, 413 35 Larissa, Greece

3. Laboratory of Microbiology, C’ Military Veterinary Hospital, 570 01 Thessaloniki, Greece

4. Agathaggelidis Veterinary Clinic, 564 30 Thessaloniki, Greece

5. Veterinary Research Institute, ELGO-DIMITRA, 111 45 Athens, Greece

6. Department of Microbiology, General Hospital of Larissa, 412 21 Larissa, Greece

Abstract

An Enterococcus faecium strain was obtained from a paraprostatic cyst of a 17-year-old dog in Greece. Antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) was accomplished by disc diffusion and MIC methods, and the isolate demonstrated a multidrug-resistant (MDR) phenotype against a great variety of antibiotics, such as β-Lactams, Quinolones, Macrolides, Tetracyclines, Rifampin, Nitrofurantoin, and surprisingly, Glycopeptides, Fosfomycin and Gentamicin (high-level). Molecular screening for Vancomycin resistance genes was carried out, and a vanA gene cluster was identified. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a vanA-positive E. faecium strain isolated from a companion animal in Greece. Importantly, this strain was related with the presence of paraprostatic cysts, a pathological condition requiring treatment. The presence of a highly resistant isolate in a canine clinical sample and the consequent need for treatment constitutes a new challenge for veterinarians due to the lack of available treatment options. Our findings indicate the occurrence of respective bacteria in companion animals, which could act as a reservoir of epidemic MDR strains or relevant mobile genetic elements (MGE) in the community, constituting a threat for public health.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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