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Validation of a screening method for the detection of colistin-resistant E. coli containing mcr-1 in feral swine feces

March 14, 2020

A method was developed and validated for the detection of colistin-resistant Escherichia coli containing mcr-1 in the feces of feral swine. Following optimization of an enrichment method using EC broth supplemented with colistin (1 µg/mL) and vancomycin (8 µg/mL), aliquots derived from 100 feral swine fecal samples were spiked with of one of five different mcr-1 positive E. coli strains (between 100 and 104 CFU/g), for a total of 1,110 samples tested. Enrichments were then screened using a simple boil-prep and a previously developed real-time PCR assay for mcr-1 detection. The sensitivity of the method was determined in swine feces, with mcr-1 E. coli inoculums of 0.1-9.99 CFU/g (n = 340), 10-49.99 CFU/g (n = 170), 50-99 CFU/g (n = 255), 100-149 CFU/g (n = 60), and 200-2,200 CFU/g (n = 175), which were detected with 32%, 72%, 88%, 95%, and 98% accuracy, respectively. Uninoculated controls (n = 100) were negative for mcr-1 following enrichment.

Publication Year 2020
Title Validation of a screening method for the detection of colistin-resistant E. coli containing mcr-1 in feral swine feces
DOI 10.1016/j.mimet.2020.105892
Authors Jeffrey C Chandler, Alan B. Franklin, Sarah N. Bevins, Kevin T Bentler, Jonas Bonnedahl, Christina Ahlstrom, Bledar Bisha, Susan A. Shriner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Microbiological Methods
Index ID 70209447
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center Biology WTEB