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    Quesada, Alberto; Ugarte-Ruiz, María; Iglesias, M. Rocío; Porrero, M. Concepción; Martínez, Remigio; Florez-Cuadrado, Diego; Campos, María J.; García, María; Píriz, Segundo; Sáez, José Luis; Domínguez, Lucas

    Research in veterinary science, April 2016, 2016-Apr, 2016-04-00, 20160401, Letnik: 105
    Journal Article

    Recent findings suggest that use of colistin as a last resort antibiotic is seriously threatened by the rise of a new plasmid mediated mechanism of resistance (MCR-1). This work identifies, for the first time in Southern Europe, the gene mcr-1 in nine strains from farm animals (poultry and swine) corresponding to five Escherichia coli and four Salmonella enterica, among which three belong to serovar Typhimurium and one to Rissen. The MCR-1 was found encoded by a plasmid highly mobilizable by conjugation to the E. coli J53 strain. Two E. coli strains carried two determinants, mcr-1 plus pmrA or pmrB mutations, known to confer colistin resistance. •MCR-1 is detected in E. coli and Salmonella from poultry and swine, in Spain.•The plasmid carrying mcr-1 has approximately 60kb.•Colistin resistance is efficiently mobilized by conjugation from MCR-1 positive strains.