Journal article
Agricultural origins of a highly persistent lineage of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis in New Zealand
R Rushton-Green, RL Darnell, G Taiaroa, GP Carter, GM Cook, XC Morgan
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00137-19
Abstract
Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium are human and animal gut commensals. Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are important opportunistic pathogens with limited treatment options. Historically, the glycopeptide antibiotics vancomycin and avoparcin selected for the emergence of vancomycin resistance in human and animal isolates, respectively, resulting in global cessation of avoparcin use between 1997 and 2000. To better understand human- and animal-associated VRE strains in the postavoparcin era, we sequenced the genomes of 231 VRE isolates from New Zealand (NZ; 75 human clinical, 156 poultry) cultured between 1998 and 2009. E. faecium lineages and their antibiotic resistance ca..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery. The surveillance of VRE in NZ by the ESR is funded by the Ministry of Health of New Zealand.