Urban Wildlife Crisis: Australian Silver Gull Is a Bystander Host to Widespread Clinical Antibiotic Resistance
Ethan R. Wyrsch, Kristina Nešporová, Hassan Tarabai, Ivana Jamborová, Ibrahim Bitar, Ivan Literák, Monika Dolejská, Steven P. Djordjevic
Abstract
By compiling various genomic and phenotypic data sets, we have provided one of the most comprehensive genomic studies of Escherichia coli isolates from the Australian silver gull, on media containing clinically relevant antibiotics. The analysis of genetic structures capturing antimicrobial resistance genes across three gull breeding colonies in New South Wales, Australia, and comparisons to clinical data have revealed a range of trackable genetic signatures that highlight the broad distribution of clinical antimicrobial resistance in more than 170 different lineages of E. coli .
Topics & Concepts
Bystander effectWildlifeHost (biology)Resistance (ecology)Antibiotic resistanceEcologyAntibioticsBiologyMicrobiologyImmunologyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingBacteriophages and microbial interactions