Journal article
Hidden Resistances: How Routine Whole-Genome Sequencing Uncovered an Otherwise Undetected blaNDM-1 Gene in Vibrio alginolyticus from Imported Seafood
JM Morris, K Mercoulia, M Valcanis, CL Gorrie, NL Sherry, BP Howden
Microbiology Spectrum | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2023
Abstract
Vibrio alginolyticus causes vibriosis of marine vertebrates, invertebrates, and humans, and while there have been several reports of multidrug resistance in V. alginolyticus, carbapenem resistance is rare. V. alginolyticus strain AUSMDU00064140 was isolated in Melbourne, Australia, from imported prawns. Routine genomic surveillance detected the presence of a full-length blaNDM-1 gene, subsequently shown to be collocated with additional acquired antimicrobial resistance genes on a resistance cassette on the largest chromosome, flanked by mobilization gene annotations. Comparisons to a previously described V. alginolyticus plasmid, pC1349, revealed differing gene content and arrangements betwe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge Trevor Milne and Claire Hedges of the National Measurement Institute who submitted the V. alginolyticus and V. fluvialis isolates to the Microbiological Diagnostic Unit Public Health Laboratory (MDU PHL). The MDU PHL is funded by the Victorian Government. The Victorian Government had no role in this study or the decision to submit the work for publication. We declare no conflict of interest.