Phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance of Listeria monocytogenes: an observational study in France

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Moura, Alexandra | Leclercq, Alexandre | Vales, Guillaume | Tessaud-Rita, Nathalie | Bracq-Dieye, Hélène | Thouvenot, Pierre | Madec, Yoann | Charlier, Caroline | Lecuit, Marc

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International audience. Background: Large-scale studies are needed to clarify antimicrobial resistance in the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) and the effectiveness of listeriosis treatment options. Here we examined the antimicrobial resistance patterns in Lm over time and assessed genotype-phenotype concordances. Methods: We analyzed 5,339 isolates (2,908 clinical and 2,431 food isolates) collected in France and overseas territories, between 2012 and 2019. Whole genome sequencing was performed for all isolates and antimicrobial resistance profiles inferred from draft assemblies. Antimicrobial susceptibility towards 22 antimicrobials was determined for all clinical isolates, and in food isolates with acquired resistance genes. Findings: All tested isolates were resistant to at least 3 different classes of antimicrobials, consistent with Lm intrinsic traits. Acquired antimicrobial resistance in Lm was rare (2•23% isolates) and more prevalent in food (mainly lineage II) compared to clinical isolates (mainly lineage I) (3•74% vs 0•98%, p<0•0001), and in isolates with disinfectants or stress resistance traits (e.g. bcrABC, 20•20% vs 7•20%, p<0•0001), suggesting co-selection of resistance in food-production environments. Acquired antimicrobial resistance could be predicted from genomes with high accuracy (>99%), except for ciprofloxacin. Acquired antimicrobial phenotypes were towards tetracyclines (mostly due to tetM), trimethoprim (dfrD), lincosamides (lnuG), macrolides (ermB, mphB) and phenicols (fexA). Interpretation: The reference treatment for listeriosis (aminopenicillins/aminoglycosides) remains effective, with no acquired resistance observed. Continuous surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in clinical and food isolates is crucial to detect the emergence of novel resistance.

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