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西班牙某单一中心免疫功能低下患者中 的分离:一种来自伴侣动物的人畜共患病原体。 (注:原文中“Isolation of ”后面缺少具体内容)

Isolation of in Immunocompromised Patients from a Single Center in Spain: A Zoonotic Pathogen from Companion Animals.

作者信息

Viñes Joaquim, Verdejo Miguel Ángel, Horvath Laura, Vergara Andrea, Vila Jordi, Francino Olga, Morata Laura, Espasa Mateu, Casals-Pascual Climent, Soriano Àlex, Pitart Cristina

机构信息

Servei de Microbiologia i Parasitologia-CDB, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, 08036 Barcelona, Spain.

Institut de Salut Global (ISGlobal), 08036 Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Microorganisms. 2024 Aug 16;12(8):1695. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms12081695.

Abstract

, a commensal opportunistic bacterium predominantly residing in the skin of companion animals, particularly dogs, has the potential to induce skin and soft tissue infections in pets, and zoonotic infections, including catheter-related complications. This study documents four cases of infection or colonization in patients who had close contact with dogs or cats. Identification of the bacterial species was performed using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, and antibiotic susceptibility was determined using microdilution assay. DNA was sequenced using Nanopore technology followed by in silico analysis. Three isolates were multidrug resistant, including resistance to methicillin, with one belonging to the prevalent European lineage ST551, and the other two were attributed to a novel multilocus sequence type, ST2672. The remaining isolate was attributed to the novel multilocus sequence type ST2673 and was methicillin susceptible. All four isolates exhibited an array of virulence factors that contributed to colonization, damage to host immune cells, and biofilm formation. All the ST551 isolates included in the comparative analysis displayed clonality within the European continent. The importance of describing zoonotic infections associated with resides in the scarcity of available scientific literature, further accentuated by its heightened resistance profile and potential complications, particularly in the context of catheter-related infections.

摘要

作为一种主要存在于伴侣动物尤其是狗的皮肤中的共生机会致病菌,有可能在宠物中引发皮肤和软组织感染以及人畜共患病感染,包括与导管相关的并发症。本研究记录了4例与狗或猫密切接触的患者发生感染或定植的病例。使用基质辅助激光解吸电离飞行时间质谱法进行细菌种类鉴定,并使用微量稀释法测定抗生素敏感性。使用纳米孔技术对DNA进行测序,随后进行计算机分析。3株分离株具有多重耐药性,包括对甲氧西林耐药,其中1株属于欧洲流行的ST551谱系,另外2株归因于一种新的多位点序列类型ST2672。其余分离株归因于新的多位点序列类型ST2673,对甲氧西林敏感。所有4株分离株均表现出一系列毒力因子,这些毒力因子有助于定植、对宿主免疫细胞造成损害以及形成生物膜。纳入比较分析的所有ST551分离株在欧洲大陆范围内均表现出克隆性。描述与该菌相关的人畜共患病感染的重要性在于现有科学文献稀缺,而其耐药性增强和潜在并发症(尤其是在与导管相关的感染方面)进一步加剧了这种情况。

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