Prevalence, virulence gene profile and antibiogram of Campylobacter jejuni from fresh vegetables in Mymensingh, Bangladesh

S. Abdullah-Al-Mamun, M. R. Islam, Fatema Islam, M. Arif, Yosef Deneke, Sk Shaheenur Islam, M. H. Sikder, S. L. Kabir
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This study aimed to investigate Campylobacter jejuni, a major cause of food-borne bacterial infections worldwide, in fresh vegetables from five upzillas (Mymensingh, Trishal, Bhaluka, Muktagacha, and Fulbaria) in the Mymensingh district between July 2020 and April 2023. Using cultural, biochemical, and molecular techniques, 100 fresh vegetable samples (including tomato, carrot, cucumber, green chili, and coriander) were examined for C. jejuni. The isolates were further tested for virulence genes and antimicrobial susceptibility. Out of the 100 samples, 23% were confirmed as C. jejuni, by 16S rRNA gene-based polymerase chain reaction and all were found to be virulent with cytolethal distending toxins (cdtA, cdtB and cdtC genes). Antibiotic susceptibility testing revealed resistance to amoxicillin (47.83%), tetracycline (43.48%), and streptomycin (39.13%) among the isolates. However, ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin were effective against 47.83% and 43.48% of the isolates, respectively. Moreover, 52.17% of the isolates were sensitive to erythromycin. Alarmingly, 34.78% of the C. jejuni isolates exhibited multidrug resistance (MDR) with eight different antibiotic resistance patterns, including four MDR patterns. These findings highlight the presence of virulent and antibiotic-resistant C. jejuni in fresh vegetables, emphasizing the need for monitoring and control to ensure food safety and public health issues. Asian Australas. J. Food Saf. Secur. 2023, 7 (2), 62-72
孟加拉国迈门辛新鲜蔬菜中空肠弯曲菌的流行率、毒力基因图谱和抗生素图谱
本研究旨在调查 2020 年 7 月至 2023 年 4 月期间迈门辛地区五个乡(迈门辛、特里沙尔、巴卢卡、穆克塔加查和富尔巴利亚)的新鲜蔬菜中空肠弯曲菌的情况,空肠弯曲菌是全球食源性细菌感染的主要病因。利用培养、生化和分子技术,对 100 份新鲜蔬菜样本(包括西红柿、胡萝卜、黄瓜、青辣椒和芫荽)进行了空肠病菌检测。并对分离物的毒力基因和抗菌药敏感性进行了进一步检测。通过基于 16S rRNA 基因的聚合酶链式反应,100 个样本中有 23% 被确认为空肠大肠杆菌,所有样本都具有致命的胀胀毒素(cttA、cttB 和 cdtC 基因)。抗生素敏感性测试显示,分离菌株对阿莫西林(47.83%)、四环素(43.48%)和链霉素(39.13%)具有抗药性。不过,头孢曲松和环丙沙星分别对 47.83% 和 43.48% 的分离株有效。此外,52.17%的分离株对红霉素敏感。令人担忧的是,34.78%的空肠杆菌分离物表现出多重耐药性(MDR),具有八种不同的抗生素耐药性模式,其中包括四种 MDR 模式。这些发现凸显了新鲜蔬菜中存在毒性强且耐抗生素的空肠大肠杆菌,强调了监测和控制的必要性,以确保食品安全和公共卫生问题。亚洲澳大利亚J. Food Saf.Secur.2023, 7 (2), 62-72
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