A retrospective analysis of antimicrobial resistance in pathogenic Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. isolates from poultry in Uganda.

IF 2.8 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Steven Kakooza, Adrian Muwonge, Esther Nabatta, Wilfred Eneku, Dickson Ndoboli, Eddie Wampande, Damian Munyiirwa, Edrine Kayaga, Maria Agnes Tumwebaze, Mathias Afayoa, Paul Ssajjakambwe, Dickson Stuart Tayebwa, Sayaka Tsuchida, Torahiko Okubo, Kazunari Ushida, Ken'ichi Sakurai, Francis Mutebi
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There are increasing reports of antimicrobial treatment failures for bacterial diseases of poultry in Uganda. The paucity of data on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of pathogenic bacteria in Uganda is a major setback to AMR control. This study investigated the occurrence of fowl typhoid, colibacillosis, and AMR in associated pathogens from 2012 to 2018. Laboratory records from the Central Diagnostic Laboratory (CDL), a National Veterinary Diagnostic Facility located at Makerere University, were reviewed. Archived isolates of the causative bacteria for the two diseases were also evaluated for AMR. The frequencies of the two disease conditions, their clinical and necropsy presentations and the demographic data of the diagnostic samples were summarized from the records. Archived bacterial isolates were revived before antimicrobial susceptibility testing. This was done on Mueller Hinton agar using the disk diffusion method, against 16 antimicrobials of medical and veterinary importance according to the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. A total of 697 poultry cases were presented for bacteriological investigations in the review period. Colibacillosis and salmonellosis had prevalence rates of 39.7% (277/697) and 16.2% (113/697), respectively. A total of 63 and 92 isolates of Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp., respectively, were archived but 43 (68.3%) E. coli and 47 (51.1%) Salmonella spp. isolates were recovered and evaluated for AMR. Multidrug resistance was more frequent in E. coli (38; 88.4%) than salmonellae (25; 53.2%), (p < 0.001). The high prevalence of colibacillosis, salmonellosis and the AMR of associated pathogens warrants immediate institution of appropriate disease control measures.

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乌干达家禽致病性大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌分离株抗微生物药物耐药性的回顾性分析。
关于乌干达家禽细菌性疾病抗菌治疗失败的报告越来越多。乌干达致病菌抗菌素耐药性数据的缺乏是抗菌素耐药性控制的一个重大挫折。本研究调查了2012 - 2018年家禽伤寒、大肠杆菌病和AMR相关病原体的发生情况。审查了位于马凯雷雷大学的国家兽医诊断机构中央诊断实验室(CDL)的实验室记录。还对存档的两种疾病病原菌分离株进行了AMR评估。从记录中总结了两种疾病的频率、临床和尸检表现以及诊断样本的人口统计数据。存档的细菌分离株在抗菌药敏试验前恢复。根据临床实验室标准协会的指导方针,使用圆盘扩散法在Mueller Hinton琼脂上对16种具有医学和兽医重要性的抗菌剂进行了试验。报告期内共收到697例家禽病例进行细菌学调查。大肠杆菌病和沙门氏菌病患病率分别为39.7%(277/697)和16.2%(113/697)。检出大肠杆菌63株,沙门菌92株;检出大肠杆菌43株(68.3%),沙门菌47株(51.1%)。多药耐药在大肠杆菌中更为常见(38;88.4%)高于沙门氏菌(25;53.2%) (p
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