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This study depicts the drug-resistance and phylogenomic characteristics of 365 (EC) and 76 (KP) isolated from stray dogs (293) in and around Kolkata, India. Initial screening found 59 isolates, including 48 and 11 KP multidrug resistant, which included 33 extended-spectrum β-lactamase, 41 AmpC β-lactamase and 18 metallo-β-lactamase producers carrying (11) and (7) genes. Majority of them had the resistant genes such as (33), (18), (4), (17), (2), (2), (15), (13), (2) and (2), S (15), B (3), (14), A (26), B (14), -1 (25), A (2) and B (6), in addition to adherence genes such as A (33), A (27), C (13), A (33), A (38), and S (39). They also carried plasmid of diverse replicon types of which IncF and F were the most frequent. Phylogrouping categorized most of the MDR in phylogroup A (20), B1 (14), and B2 (6). Enterobacteriaceae repetitive intergenic consensus-polymerase chain reaction (ERIC-PCR) showed genetic diversity of multidrug resistant isolates irrespective of their origin, resistance, and virulence types, differentiating the EC in five clades (A-E) and KP in four clades (A-D). As these stray dogs, which had no history or scope of previous antimicrobial therapy, were found to have contracted potential antimicrobial resistance pathogens, the role of environment in spread of such pathogens and further possibility of human infections cannot be ruled out.
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