Prevalence, antibiograms, antibiotic resistance genes, and virulence genes of Arcobacter butzleri isolated from healthy pigs in mid-northeastern Thailand

Q3 Veterinary
Natthakorn Chaiyasaen, K. Direksin, Nutravong Thitima, S. Nopwinyoowong
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Pigs can have Arcobacter butzleri. However, information on A. butzleri in Thai pigs remains scarce. This work aimed to survey A. butzleri in healthy pigs and assess their antimicrobial susceptibility, potential transferrable antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes, and virulence-associated genes (VAGs). Cross-sectional fecal samples of 203 pigs from 18 farms were cultured and molecularly identified. A. butzleri prevalence in all pigs was (31/203; 15.3%): nursery (0/8; 0%), finisher (27/144; 18.8%), and sow (4/51; 7.8%). The total farm A. butzleri prevalence was 50%: nursery (0/2: 0%), finisher (8/14: 57.1%), and sow (2/9: 22.2%) farms. From the 10 antibiotic disks evaluated, the isolates were mostly sensitive to imipenem (96.8%), tetracycline (83.9%), streptomycin (67.7%), and amoxycillin/clavulanic acid (54.8%); however, they were mostly resistant to cefotaxime (98.6%), sulbactam/cefoperazone (71%), ampicillin (67.7%), enrofloxacin (48.4%), and fosfomycin (42.9%) and were neither sensitive nor resistant to erythromycin. Most multidrug resistance patterns in this study were in four to six classes. Three isolates resisted all 10 antibiotics. However, only the TetO gene was detected in one isolate, whereas ESBLs (SHV, CTX-M, and TEM), PMQRs (qnrA, qnrS, qnrB, oqxAB, and aac(6’)-Ib-cr), ermB, and mefA genes were not found in any isolates. The rankings of VAGs presented in the isolates were ciaB (100%), mviN (97%), pldA (93%), tlyA (90%), cj1349 (90%), cadF (83%), hecB (10%), hecA (7%), and irgA (0%), and most isolates carried six VAGs (77%). A. butzleri is present in healthy pigs, and this database is the first to show A. butzleri VAG and AMR genes in Thai pigs
从泰国东北部健康猪身上分离的布兹勒里圆杆菌的患病率、抗体谱、抗生素抗性基因和毒力基因
猪可能有布兹勒里圆杆菌。然而,关于泰国猪中A.butzleri的信息仍然很少。这项工作旨在调查健康猪中的A.butzleri,并评估它们的抗微生物易感性、潜在的可转移抗微生物耐药性(AMR)基因和毒力相关基因(VAG)。对来自18个养殖场的203头猪的粪便横断面样本进行了培养和分子鉴定。所有猪中的A.butzleri患病率为(31/203;15.3%):苗圃(0/8;0%)、育成猪(27/144;18.8%)和母猪(4/51;7.8%)。总农场A.butzl埃里患病率是50%:苗圃(0/2:0%)、育出猪(8/14:57.1%)和母猪农场(2/9:22.2%)。从评估的10个抗生素盘中,分离株对亚胺培南(96.8%)、四环素(83.9%)、链霉素(67.7%)和阿莫西林/克拉维酸(54.8%)最敏感;但对头孢噻肟(98.6%)、舒巴坦/头孢哌酮(71%)、氨苄青霉素(67.7%)、恩诺沙星(48.4%)和磷霉素(42.9%)大多耐药,对红霉素不敏感也不耐药。在这项研究中,大多数多药耐药性模式分为四到六类。三个分离株对全部10种抗生素均产生耐药性。然而,在一个分离株中仅检测到TetO基因,而在任何分离株中均未发现ESBLs(SHV、CTX-M和TEM)、PMQRs(qnrA、qnrS、qnrB、oqxAB和aac(6')-Ib-cr)、ermB和mefA基因。VAG在分离株中的排名为ciaB(100%)、mviN(97%)、pldA(93%)、tlyA(90%)、cj1349(90%),cadF(83%)、hecB(10%)、hecA(7%)和irgA(0%),大多数分离株携带6个VAG(77%)。A.butzleri存在于健康猪中,该数据库首次在泰国猪中显示A.butzleri VAG和AMR基因
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