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Heterogeneity and phylogenetic relationships of community-associated methicillin-sensitive/resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates in healthy dogs, cats and their owners

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
卷 112, 期 1, 页码 205-213

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.2011.05179.x

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antimicrobial susceptibility test; enterotoxin genes; pulsed-field gel electrophoresis; staphylocoagulase; staphylococcal chromosome cassette mec

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Aims: To investigate the distribution of staphylococcal enterotoxin genes (se) and the molecular features of community-associated methicillin-sensitive/resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MSSA/MRSA) isolates in the nostrils of healthy pets and their owners. Methods and Results: A total of 114 Staph. aureus isolates were identified from 1563 nasal swab samples, and CA-MRSA accounted for 20 2% (n = 23) of the total identified isolates. CA-MRSA isolates (91 3%, 21/23) harboured higher percentage of se than did CA-MSSA isolates (58 2%, 53/91) (P < 0 01), and the two highest se profiles of CA-MRSA were seb-sek-seq (42 9%, 9/21) and seb-sek-seq-sep (28.6%, 6/21). Of the MSSAs, 42.8% (39/91) were resistant to at least one antimicrobial drug and 8.8% (8/91) were multidrug resistant (MDR). We identified nine staphylocoagulase (SC) types (I-VIII and X) and three multilocus sequence types (ST59-MRSA-IV/V, ST-239-MRSA-V and ST241-MRSA-V). SC VII (23.4%, 22/94), a staphylococcal food poisoning isolate found mainly in Japan, and ST-59-MRSA-IV/V (85%, 17/20), a widespread CA-MRSA clone found mainly in Taiwan, both were the most predominant types. Phylogenetic analysis together with se and molecular characteristics obtained using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis showed that high levels of antimicrobial resistance and the se-carrying clone ST59-MRSA-IV/V-SC VII were all clustered in genogroup 5. Conclusions: The CA-MRSA clone of se-carrying-MDR-ST-59-IV/V-SC VII was identified predominantly in this study, and this clone might play a significant role in staphylococcal food poisoning in community settings. Significance and Impact of the Study: To our knowledge, this is the first study focussing on enterotoxin-carrying CA-MRSA/MSSA in pets and their owners, and the results support the future warnings in animal-human bond caused by CA-staphylococci in the commonwealth and the need to take cautions worldwide.

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