Study of antibiotics resistance in bacteria isolated from retailed eggshell in three major markets in Minna, Nigeria

N. Adabara, C. Amarachi, A. Adedeji, A. Usman, M. Maude, F. Sadiq, F. Oloruntoba, F. Kuta
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Food borne disease associated with inappropriately treated or untreated eggs is a major public health problem affecting developing and developed countries. This study isolated, identified and determined the Antibiogram of bacteria isolates from eggshell of eggs obtained from three major markets in Minna, Nigeria. A total of ten (10) duplicate egg samples were purchased from egg retailers. The egg samples were analyzed for the enumeration and isolation of bacteria. The isolated bacteria were identified using biochemical methods. Antibiotic susceptibility test to prescribed commercially available antibiotic discs was also investigated. The total viable bacteria count (TVBC) ranged from 1.38×104 - 2.52×104 cfu/mL while the total coliform count (TCC) ranged from 8.5×103 - 2.02×104 cfu/mL. Escherichia coli (9.1%), Streptococcus pyogenes (4.5%), Enterococcus sp. (4.5%), Shigella sp. (13.6%), Salmonella sp. (13.6%), Staphylococcus aureus (36.4%), Clostridium sp. (9.1%) and Neisseria sp. (9.1%) were isolated and identified from eggshells. Gram positive bacteria showed highest sensitivity to gentamycin (100%) however, resist cloxacillin, ceftadizime and erythromycin (100%). Similarly, there was no ciprofloxacin resistant Gram-negative bacteria though E. coli, Salmonella sp. and Shigella sp. isolated from eggshells were resistant to augmentin and amoxicillin. Further analysis of result revealed that all the isolated bacteria from eggshells were multidrug resistant except Neisseria sp. with multidrug resistant index greater than 0.2. The fact that these antibiotic resistant bacteria can be transferred to humans is of public health concern. Therefore, stringent use of public health regulations for cleaning eggs before retailing is advocated.
尼日利亚米纳三个主要市场零售蛋壳中分离细菌的抗生素耐药性研究
与处理不当或未经处理的鸡蛋有关的食源性疾病是影响发展中国家和发达国家的一个主要公共卫生问题。本研究分离、鉴定和测定了从尼日利亚米纳三个主要市场获得的鸡蛋蛋壳中分离出的抗生素菌株。共从鸡蛋零售商处购买了10个重复的鸡蛋样本。对鸡蛋样品进行细菌计数和分离分析。采用生化方法对分离的细菌进行鉴定。并对市售处方抗生素片进行了药敏试验。总活菌计数(TVBC)范围为1.38×104 - 2.52×104 cfu/mL,总大肠菌群计数(TCC)范围为8.5×103 - 2.02×104 cfu/mL。蛋壳中分离鉴定出大肠杆菌(9.1%)、化脓性链球菌(4.5%)、肠球菌(4.5%)、志贺菌(13.6%)、沙门氏菌(13.6%)、金黄色葡萄球菌(36.4%)、梭菌(9.1%)和奈瑟菌(9.1%)。革兰氏阳性菌对庆大霉素的敏感性最高(100%),对氯西林、头孢地嗪、anderyomycin的敏感性最高(100%)。同样,从蛋壳中分离出的大肠杆菌、沙门氏菌和志贺氏菌对增强素和阿莫西林耐药,但革兰氏阴性菌对环丙沙星无耐药。进一步分析结果表明,除奈瑟菌外,所有蛋壳分离菌均耐多药。多药耐药指数大于0.2。这些具有抗生素耐药性的细菌可以传染给人类,这一事实引起了公众健康的关注。因此,提倡在零售前严格使用公共卫生条例来清洗鸡蛋。
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