Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Escherichia coli Derived from Retail Raw Meat in North Sumatera, Indonesia

R. R. Dewi, Karina Mia Berutu, Juliana Sihombing
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Bacteria from animals raised for food that have developed antimicrobial resistance (AMR) may serve as a vehicle for its transmission from animal to human. Nevertheless, the antibiotic resistance profile of Escherichia coli from raw meat is scarcely reported, especially in North Sumatra. The aim of this investigation was to investigate the retail raw meat for the presence of E. coli and its antimicrobial resistance pattern. We purchased 80 packages of fresh meat products from four traditional markets located in Deli Serdang and Medan. Escherichia coli was isolated by an established microbiology test and a phenotypic antimicrobial susceptibility test was conducted by the method of disk diffusion. The data analysis of antibiotic resistance and multi-drug resistance (MDR) levels was performed by using WHONET 5.6. The antibiotic resistance dissimilarity between the two regencies was analyzed by using chi-square analysis. This study observed about 19 E coli isolates (23.7%) were obtained from raw meat. Resistance toward the antibiotics listed as critically important for veterinary and human therapy is increasing concern for public health. The isolates were highly resistant to ampicillin and tetracycline. Meanwhile gentamycin is susceptible. The MDR level of E. coli in both regencies of North Sumatra was about 21.05%. This finding contribute essential information on AMR in food animals and can be used to improve local and regional plans for the administration of antibiotics to livestock.
印度尼西亚北苏门答腊零售生肉中大肠杆菌的抗生素耐药模式
来自已产生抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的食用动物的细菌可能作为其从动物传播给人类的媒介。然而,生肉中大肠杆菌的抗生素耐药性几乎没有报道,特别是在北苏门答腊。本调查的目的是调查零售生肉中大肠杆菌的存在及其耐药性模式。我们从位于Deli Serdang和棉兰的四个传统市场购买了80包鲜肉产品。采用建立的微生物学试验分离大肠杆菌,采用纸片扩散法进行表型药敏试验。采用WHONET 5.6进行抗生素耐药和多药耐药(MDR)水平数据分析。采用卡方分析分析两种地区的抗生素耐药性差异。从生肉中分离出19株大肠杆菌(23.7%)。对兽医和人类治疗至关重要的抗生素的耐药性日益受到公众健康的关注。分离株对氨苄西林和四环素高度耐药。同时庆大霉素是敏感的。北苏门答腊两个县的大肠杆菌耐多药水平均为21.05%。这一发现提供了关于食用动物抗生素耐药性的重要信息,可用于改进地方和区域牲畜抗生素管理计划。
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