Genomic Characterization Of Hlyf-Positive Shiga Toxin-Roducing Escherichia Coli, Italy And The Netherlands, 2000-2019

EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2021)

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Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O80:H2 has emerged in Europe as a cause of hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with bacteremia. STEC O80:H2 harbors the mosaic plasmid pR444_A, which combines several virulence genes, including hlyF and antimicrobial resistance genes. pR444_A is found in some extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) strains. We identified and characterized 53 STEC strains with ExPEC-associated virulence genes isolated in Italy and the Netherlands during 2000-2019. The isolates belong to 2 major populations: 1 belongs to sequence type 301 and harbors diverse stx(2) subtypes, the intimin variant eae-xi, and pO157-like and pR444_A plasmids; 1 consists of strains belonging to various sequence types, some of which lack the pO157 plasmid, the locus of enterocyte effacement, and the antimicrobial resistance-encoding region. Our results showed that STEC strains harboring ExPEC-associated virulence genes can include multiple serotypes and that the pR444_A plasmid can be acquired and mobilized by STEC strains.
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Escherichia coli,ExPEC,Italy,STEC,Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli,antimicrobial resistance,bacteria,bacterial zoonoses,enteric infections,extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli,food safety,foodborne disease,hemolytic uremic syndrome,hlyF,phylogenesis,the Netherlands,whole-genome sequencing,zoonoses
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