Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance of Helicobacter pullorum Isolates in Poultry From Semnan Province, Iran

H. Akhlaghi, S. H. Emadi Chashmi, A. Jebelli Javan
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Background: Helicobacter pullorum predominantly colonizes the gut of apparently healthy chickens and the livers and intestinal contents of hens with enteritis and vibrionic hepatitis. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pullorum in broiler chickens, laying hens, and turkeys in Semnan province. Materials and Methods: A total of 300 samples were collected from 60 poultry farms in Semnan province, including 240 cecal samples from 48 broiler farms, 30 fecal samples from 6 laying hen farms, and 30 cecal samples from 6 turkey farms. Each sample was analyzed by conventional culture method and biochemical tests. The suspected colonies were subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using 16S rRNA gene. Antibiotic resistance of the confirmed colonies was determined using disk diffusion method. Results: Of 300 samples, 85 (28.3%) samples obtained from 36 (60%) poultry farms were positive for H. pullorum. Of these samples, 72 (30%) were from 30 (62.5%) broiler farms, 4 (13.3%) were from 2 (33.3%) laying hen farms, and 9 (30%) were from 4 (66.7%) turkey farms. Moreover, resistance to ciprofloxacin was observed in all of the H. pullorum isolates. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the moderate prevalence of H. pullorum in poultry in Semnan province for the first time, while the prevalence of this pathogen in laying hen and turkey has not been determined in Iran. In addition, this study could reveal the antibiotic resistance profile of H. pullorum as the first report in Iran. Therefore, more studies are needed to focus on the prevalence and antibiotic resistance of H. pullorum in poultry in other regions of Iran.
伊朗塞姆南省家禽中白痢幽门螺杆菌的流行及耐药性分析
背景:白痢幽门螺杆菌主要在表面健康的鸡的肠道和患有肠炎和弧菌性肝炎的母鸡的肝脏和肠道内容物中定植。目的:了解塞姆南省肉鸡、蛋鸡和火鸡中白痢幽门螺杆菌的流行情况及耐药性。材料与方法:从Semnan省60个家禽养殖场共采集300份样本,其中48个肉鸡养殖场采集240份盲肠样本,6个蛋鸡养殖场采集30份粪便样本,6个火鸡养殖场采集30份盲肠样本。采用常规培养法和生化试验对样品进行分析。利用16S rRNA基因对可疑菌落进行聚合酶链反应(PCR)。采用纸片扩散法测定确证菌落的耐药性。结果:从36个(60%)家禽养殖场采集的300份样本中,有85份(28.3%)样本呈白痢杆菌阳性。其中72份(30%)来自30个肉鸡场(62.5%),4份(13.3%)来自2个蛋鸡场(33.3%),9份(30%)来自4个火鸡场(66.7%)。此外,所有菌株对环丙沙星均有耐药性。结论:本研究首次在塞姆南省的家禽中证实了白痢杆菌的中度流行,而在伊朗尚未确定该病原体在蛋鸡和火鸡中的流行情况。此外,本研究在伊朗首次报道了H. pullorum的抗生素耐药谱。因此,需要更多的研究来关注伊朗其他地区家禽中白痢杆菌的流行情况和抗生素耐药性。
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