Zhang Hongzhi, Chen Wenjie, Lu Xiaoyu, Liang Yingying, Xiao Quan, Shi Tianqi, Yu Ying, Li Ruichao, Wu Huanyu
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Identification of Polymyxin Resistance Gene mcr-10 from Different Food Samples in Shanghai, China.
This retrospective investigation (2019-2022) identified two plasmid-mediated mcr-10 from 6800 food samples in Shanghai, China and localized in a conjugative plasmid (pEC1918-mcr10) in Escherichia kobei from ready-to-eat food with high-level polymyxin B resistance, and a nonconjugative plasmid (pEC2001-mcr10) in E. coli from chicken. These genes were adjacent to ISEc36. This report highlights the emergence of mcr-10 from food samples in Shanghai, China. Active surveillance of vital resistance genes along food production chain should be performed.
期刊介绍:
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease is one of the most inclusive scientific publications on the many disciplines that contribute to food safety. Spanning an array of issues from "farm-to-fork," the Journal bridges the gap between science and policy to reduce the burden of foodborne illness worldwide.
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease coverage includes:
Agroterrorism
Safety of organically grown and genetically modified foods
Emerging pathogens
Emergence of drug resistance
Methods and technology for rapid and accurate detection
Strategies to destroy or control foodborne pathogens
Novel strategies for the prevention and control of plant and animal diseases that impact food safety
Biosecurity issues and the implications of new regulatory guidelines
Impact of changing lifestyles and consumer demands on food safety.