Foodborne Pathogens and Disease , 01/01/2025

Extended-Spectrum β-lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli in Retail Pork and Market Environments: Genetic Diversity and Antimicrobial Resistance in Thailand

Sutsiree Intongead, Phirabhat Saengsawang, Sumalee Boonmar, Yukio Morita, Watcharapong Mitsuwan, Ruethai Narinthorn, Ratchadaporn Boripun

Abstract

The increasing prevalence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli (E. coli) highlights the growing issue of multidrug resistance within the food processing chain. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, antimicrobial resistance profiles, molecular genetic structures, and genetic diversity of ESBL-producing E. coli isolated from pork, cutting boards, and knives. A total of 90 samples were collected from 10 local markets in Southern Thailand. ESBL-producing E. coli were identified in 9 samples (10%), with knife samples showing the highest contamination rate (5/90, 5.55%). The ESBL-producing E. coli isolates exhibited high-level resistance to ampicillin (100%), ceftriaxone (88.89%), and cefpodoxime (88.89%), followed by tetracycline (77.78%). Multidrug resistance was detected in 88.89% (8/9) of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates and 28.26% (13/46) of all E. coli isolates. All presumptive ESBL-producing isolates carried ESBL resistance genes (9/9, 100%), with bla<inf>CTX-M-1</inf> being the most prevalent (6/9, 66.67%). Additionally, the tetA gene was frequently detected in ESBL-producing E. coli (6/9, 66.67%) and in all E. coli isolates (16/46, 34.78%). Overall, E. coli O157:H7 was identified in 5 isolates (10.87%). The genetic relatedness analysis revealed that five ESBL-producing E. coli isolates were closely related to E. coli ATCC 23502. Our findings confirm a high prevalence of ESBL-producing E. coli carrying resistance genes in knife samples, underscoring the importance of proper sanitary handling practices to minimize microbial contamination in pork retail shops.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

antibiotic resistanceE. coliESBL-producing E. coliMLSTpork retail shops

ASJC Subject Area

Immunology and Microbiology : Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences : Food ScienceAgricultural and Biological Sciences : Animal Science and ZoologyImmunology and Microbiology : Microbiology

Funding Agency

Walailak University


Bibliography


Intongead, S., Saengsawang, P., Boonmar, S., Morita, Y., Mitsuwan, W., Narinthorn, R., & Boripun, R. (2025). Extended-Spectrum β-lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli in Retail Pork and Market Environments: Genetic Diversity and Antimicrobial Resistance in Thailand. Foodborne Pathogens and Diseasedoi:10.1089/fpd.2025.0045

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