Profiling the virulence and antibiotic resistance genes of Cronobacter sakazakii strains Isolated From powdered and dairy formulas by whole-genome sequencing
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Parra Flores, Julio
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Holý, Ondrej
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Riffo, Francisca
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Lepuschitz, Sarah
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Maury-Sintjago, Eduard
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Rodríguez Fernández, Alejandra
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Cruz Córdova, Ariadnna
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Xicohtencatl Cortés, Juan
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Mancilla Rojano, Jetsi
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Troncoso, Miriam
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Figueroa, Guillermo
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Ruppitsch, Werner
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Forsythe, Stephen
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2022-01-24T14:42:13Z
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2022-01-24T14:42:13Z
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2021
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Frontiers in Microbiology June 2021 | Volume 12 | Article 694922
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10.3389/fmicb.2021.694922
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183829
Abstract
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Cronobacter sakazakii is an enteropathogen that causes neonatal meningitis,
septicemia, and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants and newborns with a
mortality rate of 15 to 80%. Powdered and dairy formulas (P-DF) have been implicated
as major transmission vehicles and subsequently the presence of this pathogen in P-DF
led to product recalls in Chile in 2017. The objective of this study was to use whole
genome sequencing (WGS) and laboratory studies to characterize Cronobacter strains
from the contaminated products. Seven strains were identified as C. sakazakii, and
the remaining strain was Franconibacter helveticus. All C. sakazakii strains adhered
to a neuroblastoma cell line, and 31 virulence genes were predicted by WGS.
The antibiograms varied between strains. and included mcr-9.1 and blaCSA genes,
conferring resistance to colistin and cephalothin, respectively. The C. sakazakii strains
encoded I-E and I-F CRISPR-Cas systems, and carried IncFII(pECLA), Col440I, and
Col(pHHAD28) plasmids. In summary, WGS enabled the identification of C. sakazakii
strains and revealed multiple antibiotic resistance and virulence genes. These findings
support the decision to recall the contaminated powdered and dairy formulas from the
Chilean market in 2017.
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Research Directorate of the Universidad del Bio-Bio 191520 4/R
GI 195420/EF
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en
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Frontiers Media
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
Profiling the virulence and antibiotic resistance genes of Cronobacter sakazakii strains Isolated From powdered and dairy formulas by whole-genome sequencing