Poultry-associated nitrofurantoin-resistant and pre-resistant Escherichia coli clones are found in multiple countries and one-health compartments
Jordan E. Sealey, Beth Astley, Oliver Mounsey, Matthew B. Avison

TL;DR
Nitrofurantoin-resistant E. coli from poultry can spread to humans, raising concerns about antibiotic resistance in UTI treatments.
Contribution
Identification of nitrofurantoin-resistant and pre-resistant E. coli clones in poultry and humans across multiple countries.
Findings
NFT-R and pre-resistant E. coli were found in chicken meat and raw dog food in Bristol.
Closely related NFT-R isolates were found to cause UTIs in humans.
Poultry-associated NFT-R clones were identified in Europe, Canada, the US, and Japan.
Abstract
Escherichia coli is the most common cause of urinary tract infection (UTI) in humans. The nitrofuran-class antibacterial drug nitrofurantoin is a frequent UTI therapy, with resistance rarely observed. Here we show that nitrofurantoin resistant (NFT-R) E. coli are sometimes excreted by dogs fed a raw meat diet in the city of Bristol, United Kingdom, and that NFT-R and pre-resistant (one mutation away from NFT-R) E. coli can be found contaminating chicken meat sold for human consumption and chicken-based raw dog food in the same city. Using whole genome sequencing, we identified multiple NFT-R or pre-resistant E. coli clones spanning several phylogroups. These clones were dominated by isolates from poultry farms and poultry meat in Europe, Canada, the United States and Japan, and we identified instances where closely related NFT-R and pre-resistant isolates have colonised humans and…
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TopicsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Escherichia coli research studies · Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
