European multicenter study on antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animal urinary tract infections
2016
Аутори
Marques, CatiaGama, Luis Telo
Belas, Adriana
Bergstrom, Karin
Beurlet, Stephanie
Briend-Marchal, Alexandra
Broens, Els M.
Costa, Marta
Criel, Delphine
Damborg, Peter
van Dijk, Marloes A. M.
van Dongen, Astrid M.
Dorsch, Roswitha
Espada, Carmen Martin
Gerber, Bernhard
Kritsepi-Konstantinou, Maria
Loncarić, Igor
Mion, Domenico
Mišić, Dušan
Movilla, Rebeca
Overesch, Gudrun
Perreten, Vincent
Roura, Xavier
Steenbergen, Joachim
Timofte, Dorina
Wolf, Georg
Zanoni, Renato Giulio
Schmitt, Sarah
Guardabassi, Luca
Pomba, Constanca
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Background: There is a growing concern regarding the increase of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in companion animals. Yet, there are no studies comparing the resistance levels of these organisms in European countries. The aim of this study was to investigate geographical and temporal trends of antimicrobial resistant bacteria causing urinary tract infection (UTI) in companion animals in Europe. The antimicrobial susceptibility of 22 256 bacteria isolated from dogs and cats with UTI was determined. Samples were collected between 2008 and 2013 from 16 laboratories of 14 European countries. The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance of the most common bacteria was determined for each country individually in the years 2012-2013 and temporal trends of bacteria resistance were established by logistic regression. Results: The aetiology of uropathogenic bacteria differed between dogs and cats. For all bacterial species, Southern countries generally presented higher levels of antimicrobial re...sistance compared to Northern countries. Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli were found to be more prevalent in Southern countries. During the study period, the level of fluoroquinolone-resistant E. coli isolated in Belgium, Denmark, France and the Netherlands decreased significantly. A temporal increase in resistance to amoxicillin-clavulanate and gentamicin was observed among E. coli isolates from the Netherlands and Switzerland, respectively. Other country-specific temporal increases were observed for fluoroquinolone-resistant Proteus spp. isolated from companion animals from Belgium. Conclusions: This work brings new insights into the current status of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animals with UTI in Europe and reinforces the need for strategies aiming to reduce resistance.
Кључне речи:
Antimicrobial resistance / Temporal trends / MRSA / MRSP / Dog / CatИзвор:
BMC Veterinary Research, 2016, 12, 213-Издавач:
- BMC, London
Финансирање / пројекти:
- CIISA
- Fundacao para a Ciencia e a TecnologiaPortuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [UID/CVT/00276/2013, SFRH/BD/77886/2011, SFRH/BD/113142/2015]
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-016-0840-3
ISSN: 1746-6148
WoS: 000384379400001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84995633247
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - JOUR AU - Marques, Catia AU - Gama, Luis Telo AU - Belas, Adriana AU - Bergstrom, Karin AU - Beurlet, Stephanie AU - Briend-Marchal, Alexandra AU - Broens, Els M. AU - Costa, Marta AU - Criel, Delphine AU - Damborg, Peter AU - van Dijk, Marloes A. M. AU - van Dongen, Astrid M. AU - Dorsch, Roswitha AU - Espada, Carmen Martin AU - Gerber, Bernhard AU - Kritsepi-Konstantinou, Maria AU - Loncarić, Igor AU - Mion, Domenico AU - Mišić, Dušan AU - Movilla, Rebeca AU - Overesch, Gudrun AU - Perreten, Vincent AU - Roura, Xavier AU - Steenbergen, Joachim AU - Timofte, Dorina AU - Wolf, Georg AU - Zanoni, Renato Giulio AU - Schmitt, Sarah AU - Guardabassi, Luca AU - Pomba, Constanca PY - 2016 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1389 AB - Background: There is a growing concern regarding the increase of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in companion animals. Yet, there are no studies comparing the resistance levels of these organisms in European countries. The aim of this study was to investigate geographical and temporal trends of antimicrobial resistant bacteria causing urinary tract infection (UTI) in companion animals in Europe. The antimicrobial susceptibility of 22 256 bacteria isolated from dogs and cats with UTI was determined. Samples were collected between 2008 and 2013 from 16 laboratories of 14 European countries. The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance of the most common bacteria was determined for each country individually in the years 2012-2013 and temporal trends of bacteria resistance were established by logistic regression. Results: The aetiology of uropathogenic bacteria differed between dogs and cats. For all bacterial species, Southern countries generally presented higher levels of antimicrobial resistance compared to Northern countries. Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli were found to be more prevalent in Southern countries. During the study period, the level of fluoroquinolone-resistant E. coli isolated in Belgium, Denmark, France and the Netherlands decreased significantly. A temporal increase in resistance to amoxicillin-clavulanate and gentamicin was observed among E. coli isolates from the Netherlands and Switzerland, respectively. Other country-specific temporal increases were observed for fluoroquinolone-resistant Proteus spp. isolated from companion animals from Belgium. Conclusions: This work brings new insights into the current status of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animals with UTI in Europe and reinforces the need for strategies aiming to reduce resistance. PB - BMC, London T2 - BMC Veterinary Research T1 - European multicenter study on antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animal urinary tract infections VL - 12 SP - 213 DO - 10.1186/s12917-016-0840-3 ER -
@article{ author = "Marques, Catia and Gama, Luis Telo and Belas, Adriana and Bergstrom, Karin and Beurlet, Stephanie and Briend-Marchal, Alexandra and Broens, Els M. and Costa, Marta and Criel, Delphine and Damborg, Peter and van Dijk, Marloes A. M. and van Dongen, Astrid M. and Dorsch, Roswitha and Espada, Carmen Martin and Gerber, Bernhard and Kritsepi-Konstantinou, Maria and Loncarić, Igor and Mion, Domenico and Mišić, Dušan and Movilla, Rebeca and Overesch, Gudrun and Perreten, Vincent and Roura, Xavier and Steenbergen, Joachim and Timofte, Dorina and Wolf, Georg and Zanoni, Renato Giulio and Schmitt, Sarah and Guardabassi, Luca and Pomba, Constanca", year = "2016", abstract = "Background: There is a growing concern regarding the increase of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in companion animals. Yet, there are no studies comparing the resistance levels of these organisms in European countries. The aim of this study was to investigate geographical and temporal trends of antimicrobial resistant bacteria causing urinary tract infection (UTI) in companion animals in Europe. The antimicrobial susceptibility of 22 256 bacteria isolated from dogs and cats with UTI was determined. Samples were collected between 2008 and 2013 from 16 laboratories of 14 European countries. The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance of the most common bacteria was determined for each country individually in the years 2012-2013 and temporal trends of bacteria resistance were established by logistic regression. Results: The aetiology of uropathogenic bacteria differed between dogs and cats. For all bacterial species, Southern countries generally presented higher levels of antimicrobial resistance compared to Northern countries. Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli were found to be more prevalent in Southern countries. During the study period, the level of fluoroquinolone-resistant E. coli isolated in Belgium, Denmark, France and the Netherlands decreased significantly. A temporal increase in resistance to amoxicillin-clavulanate and gentamicin was observed among E. coli isolates from the Netherlands and Switzerland, respectively. Other country-specific temporal increases were observed for fluoroquinolone-resistant Proteus spp. isolated from companion animals from Belgium. Conclusions: This work brings new insights into the current status of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animals with UTI in Europe and reinforces the need for strategies aiming to reduce resistance.", publisher = "BMC, London", journal = "BMC Veterinary Research", title = "European multicenter study on antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animal urinary tract infections", volume = "12", pages = "213", doi = "10.1186/s12917-016-0840-3" }
Marques, C., Gama, L. T., Belas, A., Bergstrom, K., Beurlet, S., Briend-Marchal, A., Broens, E. M., Costa, M., Criel, D., Damborg, P., van Dijk, M. A. M., van Dongen, A. M., Dorsch, R., Espada, C. M., Gerber, B., Kritsepi-Konstantinou, M., Loncarić, I., Mion, D., Mišić, D., Movilla, R., Overesch, G., Perreten, V., Roura, X., Steenbergen, J., Timofte, D., Wolf, G., Zanoni, R. G., Schmitt, S., Guardabassi, L.,& Pomba, C.. (2016). European multicenter study on antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animal urinary tract infections. in BMC Veterinary Research BMC, London., 12, 213. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-016-0840-3
Marques C, Gama LT, Belas A, Bergstrom K, Beurlet S, Briend-Marchal A, Broens EM, Costa M, Criel D, Damborg P, van Dijk MAM, van Dongen AM, Dorsch R, Espada CM, Gerber B, Kritsepi-Konstantinou M, Loncarić I, Mion D, Mišić D, Movilla R, Overesch G, Perreten V, Roura X, Steenbergen J, Timofte D, Wolf G, Zanoni RG, Schmitt S, Guardabassi L, Pomba C. European multicenter study on antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animal urinary tract infections. in BMC Veterinary Research. 2016;12:213. doi:10.1186/s12917-016-0840-3 .
Marques, Catia, Gama, Luis Telo, Belas, Adriana, Bergstrom, Karin, Beurlet, Stephanie, Briend-Marchal, Alexandra, Broens, Els M., Costa, Marta, Criel, Delphine, Damborg, Peter, van Dijk, Marloes A. M., van Dongen, Astrid M., Dorsch, Roswitha, Espada, Carmen Martin, Gerber, Bernhard, Kritsepi-Konstantinou, Maria, Loncarić, Igor, Mion, Domenico, Mišić, Dušan, Movilla, Rebeca, Overesch, Gudrun, Perreten, Vincent, Roura, Xavier, Steenbergen, Joachim, Timofte, Dorina, Wolf, Georg, Zanoni, Renato Giulio, Schmitt, Sarah, Guardabassi, Luca, Pomba, Constanca, "European multicenter study on antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from companion animal urinary tract infections" in BMC Veterinary Research, 12 (2016):213, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-016-0840-3 . .