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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-03137-9...

Autor
Alelign, Dagninet Kidanewold, Aschalew
Langue
en
Editor

BioMed Central

Categoría

Mycology

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

13/12/2023

Palabras clave
extended-spectrum β-lactamase ... street-vended food foods respectively food extended-spectrum spp street
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Background The rising prevalence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase and carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESβL-PE) in street foods poses a significant risk to human health due to its epidemiological significance.

Thus, the aim of this study was to determine the magnitude of foodborne Enterobacteriaceae that produce carbapenemase and ESβL, as well as their patterns of antibiotic resistance, in the studied area.

Methods A community-based cross-sectional study was carried out from January 1st, 2023, to February 30th, 2023.

One hundred randomly chosen street-vended food items (one hundred grams of each food item) were aseptically collected, and aliquots of 0.1 ml from the homogenized (25 g of samples into 225 ml of buffered peptone water (BPW)) were inoculated on MacConkey agar and Xylose Lysine Deoxycholate Agar (XLD).

Enterobacteriaceae isolates were identified using various biochemical tests.

ESβL and carbapenemase were first screened by indicator cephalosporins and carbapenem antibiotics, respectively.

ESβL and carbapenemase were confirmed by a double-disc synergy test and modified carbapenem inactivation methods, respectively.

Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method was used for the antimicrobial-resistant test.

Results A total of 112 Enterobacteriaceae belonging to six different genera were isolated.

E. coli was attributed 39 (34.8%), followed by Citrobacter spp. 22 (19.6%) and K. pneumoniae 18 (16.1%), with only 8 (7.1%) isolated Salmonella spp.

About 15.2% ( n  = 17) and 8.9% ( n  = 10) of Enterobacteriaceae were phenotypically confirmed to be extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESβL) and carbapenemase producers, respectively.

The highest percentage of ESβL-producing isolates was attributed to K. pneumoniae (n = 5), E. coli ( n  = 4), and Enterobacter spp. ( n  = 3).

Proteus spp. and Salmonella spp. isolates were carbapenemase-negative.

All carbapenemase-positive isolates were found to be ESβL-producers.

70.6% (12/17) of ESβL-producing Enterobacteriaceae were found to be multidrug-resistant (MDR).

Conclusion A considerable number of multidrug-resistant ESβL and carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae were identified, suggesting that street foods may be a potential source of MDR foodborne infections.

Consequently, it is important to conduct routine examinations of street food items and track trends in medication resistance.

Alelign, Dagninet,Kidanewold, Aschalew, 2023, Magnitude of extended-spectrum β-lactamase and carbapenemase producing Enterobacteriaceae among commonly vended street foods in Arba Minch town, southern Ethiopia, BioMed Central

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