Fig 1.
Rates of resistance to 11 antimicrobials among Enterobacter isolates (n = 60) from companion animals.
aAMP, ampicillin; ACV, amoxicillin-clavulanic acid; CMZ, cefmetazole; CTX, cefotaxime; CAZ, ceftazidime, MPM, meropenem; TET, tetracycline; GEN, gentamicin; CHL, chloramphenicol; TMS, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole; CIP, ciprofloxacin.
Table 1.
Characterization of 20 ESC-resistant Enterobacter spp. strains from dogs and cats in Japan.
Fig 2.
Population snapshot by eBURST analysis of ESC-resistant E. cloacae strains against the entire E. cloacae MLST database.
*The STs identified in this study are labeled with arrows. The names of the clonal complexes are based on the ST assigned as the founder genotype. The relative size of the circles indicates the prevalence of STs and lines between STs connect single locus variants.
Fig 3.
PFGE profiles of 18 ESC-resistant E. cloacae strains from companion animals in Japan.
*The numbers embedded in the phylogenetic tree indicate clusters.