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Enterobacter hormaechei (E. hormaechei), a member of the Enterobacter cloacae complex, has emerged as an important pathogen in healthcare-associated infections. In this study, a multidrug-resistant E. hormaechei EH001 co-carrying mcr-9 and bla was isolated from a patient with bloodstream infection in China. To investigate the genomic characteristics of a multidrug-resistant E. hormaechei EH001 co-carrying mcr-9 and bla, whole-genome sequencing was employed and conjugation experiment was performed by using the recipient E. coli EC600. The antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of E. hormaechei EH001 revealed resistance to the most commonly used antimicrobial agents, with the exception of polymyxin B, polymyxin E, and minocycline. E. hormaechei EH001 was classified as sequence type 78 (ST78) and harbored multiple resistance genes, especially co-carried mcr-9 and bla located on an IncHI2 plasmid (pMCR9_EH001) and an IncX3 plasmid (pNDM5_EH001), respectively. Both plasmids were successfully co-transferred to E. coli EC600 by conjugation. Analysis of the genetic environment of mcr-9 and bla revealed the multiple mobile genetic elements, such as insertion sequences (IS) and transposon (Tn). ∆Tn3-IS3000-∆ISAba125-5'-IS5-∆ISAba125-3' were situated upstream of bla, while ble-trpF-dsbD-CutA-IS26 were situated downstream of it. In addition, rcnR, rcnA, pcoE, pcoS, and IS5 family transposase (IS903B) were situated upstream of mcr-9, while IS3000 was situated downstream of it, followed by bla and IS26. The majority of the plasmid-mediated resistance genes reside within or adjacent to diverse mobile genetic elements, which may potentially promote the horizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance determinants. This study represents the initial investigation providing the detailed genomic characteristics associated with co-occurrence of mcr-9 and bla in E. hormaechei. The findings advocate for heightened clinical vigilance toward such strains, particularly to prevent nosocomial transmission.
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Foodborne Pathog Dis
September 2025
Department of Dairy Science, Faculty of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
The number of dairy farms in Bangladesh is steadily increasing, yet the characterization of common pathogenic organisms such as remains underexplored. Due to the overwhelming challenges of antimicrobial resistance, the transmission of antibiotic resistance genes, and mobile colistin resistance () genes through zoonotic organisms, this study aimed to characterize in raw milk in Sylhet. In this study, a total of 234 raw milk samples were collected from different dairy farms and milk-selling points in Sylhet.
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August 2025
Laboratory of Advanced Biotechnology, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, Beijing 100071, China. Electronic address:
Objective: This study aims to systematically investigate the molecular epidemiology and genomic characteristics of Enterobacter cloacae complex (ECC) strains globally harboring bla and mcr, as well as the co-existence of drug resistance genes. The goal is to provide insights and recommendations for monitoring clinical drug-resistant strains and super-resistant plasmids.
Methods: This study analyzed 281 ECC isolates harboring both bla and mcr, obtained from NCBI GenBank database (2003-2024) with whole-genome sequencing data.
Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob
August 2025
Institute for Infection Prevention and Hospital Epidemiology, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
The mcr-9 allele is typically located on IncHI2 type plasmids, but there are only few reports describing the co-occurrence of the bla gene on the same plasmid. Our aims were to describe the spread of an IncHI2A plasmid harboring both the mcr-9 and the bla genes in a multicenter study in Israel. All New-Delhi Metallo-β-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales (NDME) isolated from three medical centres in Israel between January 2018 and July 2019 were included.
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Microvida, Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, Amphia Hospital, Breda, Netherlands.
Multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales isolates carrying extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and mobile colistin resistance () genes pose a significant healthcare threat as they can lead to difficult-to-treat infections. This study investigates the prevalence of isolates co-harbouring ESBL and genes and characterizes the plasmids co-harbouring those genes. ESBL-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-E) isolates identified during point prevalence surveys (PPS) in a Dutch hospital were screened for genes.
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July 2025
Antimicrobial Resistance and Microbial Ecology Group, School of Medicine, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland. Electronic address:
Objectives: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health concern related to antimicrobial use and the subsequent emergence of resistant organisms, including carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE). CPE isolate co-carrying bla and mcr-9.1 have been scarcely reported internationally.
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