Gut Colonization of Healthy Children and Their Mothers With Pathogenic Ciprofloxacin-Resistant Escherichia coli
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Gut Colonization of Healthy Children and Their Mothers With Pathogenic Ciprofloxacin-Resistant Escherichia coli
Abstract
Background: The reservoir of pathogenic ciprofloxacin-resistant Escherichia coli remains unknown.
Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 80 healthy twins and their mothers to determine the frequency of excretion of ciprofloxacin-resistant, potentially pathogenic E. coli. Stool specimens were cultured selectively for ciprofloxacin-resistant gram-negative bacteria. Isolates were categorized on the basis of additional resistance and virulence profiles. We also prospectively collected clinical metadata.
Results: Fifteen children (19%) and 8 mothers (20%) excreted ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli at least once. Overall, 33% of 40 families had at least 1 member whose stool specimen yielded ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli on culture. Fifty-seven submitted stool specimens (2.8%) contained such organisms; clones ST131-H30 and ST405 accounted for 52 and 5 of the positive specimens, respectively. Length of hospital stay after birth (P = .002) and maternal colonization (P = .0001) were associated with subsequent childhood carriage of ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli; antibiotic use, acid suppression, sex, mode of delivery, and maternal perinatal antibiotic use were not. Ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli were usually resistant to additional antibiotic classes, and all had virulence genotypes typical of extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli.
Conclusions: Healthy children and their mothers commonly harbor ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli with pathogenic potential.
Keywords: E. coli ST131-H30; E. coli ST405; ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli; extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli; urinary tract infections.
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Comment in
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The Rise of Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Escherichia coli in the Community: Scarier Than We Thought.J Infect Dis. 2015 Dec 15;212(12):1853-5. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiv279. Epub 2015 May 12. J Infect Dis. 2015. PMID: 25969562 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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