The prevalence, antibiotic resistance and mecA characterization of coagulase negative staphylococci recovered from non-healthcare settings in London, UK

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Xu, Zhen, Shah, Haroun N., Misra, Raju, Chen, Jiazhen, Zhang, Wenhong, Liu, Yuting, Cutler, Ronald R. and Mkrtchyan, H. 2018. The prevalence, antibiotic resistance and mecA characterization of coagulase negative staphylococci recovered from non-healthcare settings in London, UK. Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control. 7 (73). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-018-0367-4
AuthorsXu, Zhen, Shah, Haroun N., Misra, Raju, Chen, Jiazhen, Zhang, Wenhong, Liu, Yuting, Cutler, Ronald R. and Mkrtchyan, H.
Abstract

Background

Coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) are important reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes and associated mobile genetic elements and are believed to contribute to the emergence of successful methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) clones. Although, these bacteria have been linked to various ecological niches, little is known about the dissemination and genetic diversity of antibiotic resistant CoNS in general public settings.
Methods

Four hundred seventy-nine samples were collected from different non-healthcare/general public settings in various locations (n = 355) and from the hands of volunteers (n = 124) in London UK between April 2013 and Nov 2014.
Results

Six hundred forty-three staphylococcal isolates belonging to 19 staphylococcal species were identified. Five hundred seventy-two (94%) isolates were resistant to at least one antibiotic, and only 34 isolates were fully susceptible. Sixty-eight (11%) mecA positive staphylococcal isolates were determined in this study. SCCmec types were fully determined for forty-six isolates. Thirteen staphylococci (19%) carried SCCmec V, followed by 8 isolates carrying SCCmec type I (2%), 5 SCCmec type IV (7%), 4 SCCmec type II (6%), 1 SCCmec type III (2%), 1 SCCmec type VI (2%), and 1 SCCmec type VIII (2%). In addition, three isolates harboured a new SCCmec type 1A, which carried combination of class A mec complex and ccr type 1.

MLST typing revealed that all S. epidermidis strains possess new MLST types and were assigned the following new sequence types: ST599, ST600, ST600, ST600, ST601, ST602, ST602, ST603, ST604, ST605, ST606, ST607 and ST608.
Conclusions

The prevalence of antibiotic resistant staphylococci in general public settings demonstrates that antibiotics in the natural environments contribute to the selection of antibiotic resistant microorganisms. The finding of various SCCmec types in non-healthcare associated environments indicates the complexity of SCCmec. We also report on new MLST types that were assigned for all S. epidermidis isolates, which demonstrates the genetic variability of these isolates.

JournalAntimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control
Journal citation7 (73)
ISSN2047-2994
Year2018
PublisherBioMed Central
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-018-0367-4
Web address (URL)https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-018-0367-4
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Deposited21 Jun 2018
Accepted06 Jun 2018
Accepted06 Jun 2018
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