Prevalence and Antibiograms of Salmonella in Commercially Produced Crocodile meat in Zimbabwe

A.Z. Nhidza, C. Gufe, J. Marumure, Z. Makuvara, T. Chisango, G.T. Hanyire, G. Jongi, P. Makaya, T.S. Marambe
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The presence of Salmonella in food products and emergence of antibiotic resistance are the major challenges facing public health policies. A total of 2749 crocodile meat samples obtained from the Central Veterinary Laboratories in Zimbabwe were screened for Salmonella specieswere collected from three Zimbabwean commercial farms between the year 2012 and 2019 for a retrospective observational study to determine the prevalence and magnitude of antibiotics resistant Salmonella species in crocodile meat. The isolation of Salmonella was in accordance with the ISO 6579:2002 and the antibiotic susceptibility testing was carried out based on Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute’s recommendations by means of the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method. SILAB Database was used to determine the prevalence of Salmonella species. Prevalence was stratified by year and farms. Twenty Salmonella isolates were identified using biochemical tests, and 15 were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of the confirmed Salmonella isolates were examined using 14 antibiotics. The overall prevalence of Salmonella species in crocodile meat samples was 0.5%. The prevalence of Salmonella species ranged from 0.04% to 0.44% in the crocodile meat samples and annual prevalence ranged from 0.01% to 1%. The highest prevalence of Salmonella (4.4%) was recorded in the year 2012. Salmonella isolates from one of the three tested farms were resistant to Erythromycin (73.33%), Ampicillin (80%), and Penicillin G (100%). Generally, Salmonella isolates displayed lower resistance to Cefepime, Ceftriaxone, Amikacin, Tetracycline, Ertapenem, Florfenicol, and Erythromycin (0-53.33%) whereas all Salmonella isolates showed susceptibility to Cefepime, Ceftriaxone, Ertapenem, and Florfenicol. Although the study indicates low prevalence of Salmonella species in crocodile meat, there is a need for strict implementation of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) to reduce contamination rates in meat and its products
津巴布韦商业生产鳄鱼肉中沙门氏菌的流行率和抗生素谱
食品中沙门氏菌的存在和抗生素耐药性的出现是公共卫生政策面临的主要挑战。从津巴布韦中央兽医实验室获得的2749份鳄鱼肉样本进行了沙门氏菌筛查。2012年至2019年期间,从津巴布韦的三个商业农场收集了沙门氏菌样本,进行回顾性观察研究,以确定鳄鱼肉中抗生素耐药性沙门氏菌的流行程度和程度。沙门氏菌的分离按照ISO 6579:2002进行,药敏试验按照临床与实验室标准协会的建议,采用Kirby-Bauer圆盘扩散法进行。使用SILAB数据库确定沙门氏菌的流行情况。患病率按年份和农场分层。经生化试验鉴定出20株沙门氏菌,经聚合酶链反应(PCR)鉴定出15株。采用14种抗生素对确认分离的沙门氏菌进行药敏分析。鳄鱼肉样本中沙门氏菌的总体流行率为0.5%。鳄鱼肉样品中沙门氏菌的流行率为0.04% ~ 0.44%,年流行率为0.01% ~ 1%。沙门氏菌患病率最高的年份是2012年(4.4%)。三个检测农场中有一个分离出的沙门氏菌对红霉素(73.33%)、氨苄西林(80%)和青霉素G(100%)耐药。总体而言,沙门氏菌对头孢吡肟、头孢曲松、阿米卡星、四环素、厄他培南、氟苯尼考和红霉素的耐药性较低(0-53.33%),而沙门氏菌对头孢吡肟、头孢曲松、厄他培南和氟苯尼考均有敏感性。虽然研究表明鳄鱼肉中沙门氏菌的流行率较低,但仍有必要严格实施危害分析关键控制点(HACCP),以降低肉类及其制品的污染率
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