Investigation of healthy horse eyes microbiota and evaluation of its antimicrobial susceptibility

B. Fasaei, H. Akbarein, Sepideh Asadi, Maryam shahbazi
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The conjunctiva of the eye is a mucosal surface that is colonised by various bacteria. Following surgery, trauma or other underlying conditions the normal flora may cause eye infection such as conjunctival and corneal infections, or endophthalmitis.This study aimed to investigate the bacterial population and antibiotic resistance of the conjunctiva in healthy horses.Random sampling of ocular samples from 20 horses during the winter (2019).Swab samples were collected from the eyes of 20 healthy horses of different breeds, ages and sexes in Tehran province, Iran. The swabs were cultured on blood agar and MacConkey agar and incubated at 37°C for 24–48 h. The isolated bacteria were characterised using cellular morphology, gram‐staining and biochemical tests. Sensitivity and resistance to 10 different antibiotics were measured using an antibiogram test.Results showed that the bacterial population consisted of various species, with Bacillus cereus being the most frequent. There were no significant differences in the frequency of isolated bacteria between sexes and age groups. There were no significant differences in the sensitivity of the bacterial flora of the eyes to colistin, ceftiofur, florfenicol, amoxicillin and ampicillin between either different age groups or different sexes of the horses (p > 0.05). However, sensitivity to enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin was significantly correlated with the age groups of the horses (p > 0.05). A significant difference in sensitivity to trimethoprim‐sulfamethoxazole between various sexes of horses was observed.The nonuniformity of the follow‐up examination, reliance on owners or caregivers of the horse for follow‐up information and lack of adequate financial resources to study more horses.The study suggests that the frequency of individual bacteria comprising the bacterial flora in horses' eyes is influenced by housing and management conditions rather than age and sex.
健康马眼微生物群调查及其抗菌敏感性评估
眼结膜是一种粘膜表面,有各种细菌定植。本研究旨在调查健康马结膜中的细菌数量和抗生素耐药性。本研究在伊朗德黑兰省从20匹不同品种、年龄和性别的健康马的眼睛中采集了拭子样本。拭子样本在血琼脂和麦康凯琼脂上进行培养,并在 37°C 下培养 24-48 小时。分离出的细菌通过细胞形态学、革兰氏染色和生化测试进行鉴定。结果表明,细菌群由不同种类组成,其中蜡样芽孢杆菌最多。不同性别和年龄组之间分离细菌的频率没有明显差异。眼部细菌群对可乐定、头孢噻呋、氟苯尼考、阿莫西林和氨苄西林的敏感性在不同年龄组或不同性别的马匹之间没有明显差异(P > 0.05)。然而,对恩诺沙星和环丙沙星的敏感性与马的年龄组有显著相关性(p > 0.05)。该研究表明,马眼细菌群中个别细菌的频率受饲养和管理条件的影响,而非年龄和性别。
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