Survey of Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Companion Dogs in Madrid, Spain

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Oteo, Jesús
Asenjo, Alejandra
Bautista, Verónica
Fuentes, Elisabeth

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We found a low prevalence (0.6%) of carbapenemase-producingEnterobacteriaceae(CPE) in fecal microbiota of companion dogs. A single VIM-1-producingKlebsiella pneumoniaeisolate belonging to sequence type (ST) 2090 was detected.blaVIM-1was carried on a class 1 integron and an untypeable ∼48-kb plasmid. Emergence and spread of CPE in this group of animals may be a threat to public health in human and veterinary medicine. This finding supports the need for active surveillance studies in companion animals that live close to humans, as interspecies transmission may occur within the same household.

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González, A., Oteo, J., Asenjo, A., Bautista, V., Fuentes, E., & Alós, J. I. (2016). Survey of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in companion dogs in Madrid, Spain. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 60(4), 2499-2501. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02383-15

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