Profile and Antibiotic Resistance Genes of Escherichia c oli Strains Isolated from Ready-to-Eat Raw Mixed Vegetables Salads in Collective Catering in Abidjan, Côte D’Ivoire

E. Toe, A. Dadié, E. Dako, Y. C. Blé, A. Toty, G. Loukou, K. Djé
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In recent years many cases of food poisoning due to the consumption of vegetable salads contaminated with antibiotic-resistant strains of E. coli have been reported. The objective of the study was to detect the profile and the genetic factors of antibiotic resistance of Escherichia coli, isolated from ready-to-eat raw mixed vegetable salads, in catering. A total of 218 E. coli strains isolated from salads were confirmed by identification of iudA gene. Antibiotic resistance profile was determined by the agar diffusion method and by the detection of resistance genetic supports. Prevalence of E. coli resistant to antibiotics in vegetable salads was 70.2% with 28.4% of multi-resistant. Antibiotic resistance particularly concerned tetracycline (52.3%), streptomycin (38.5%) and to a lesser extent, nalidixic acid (15.6%). The genes aaa [3] -IV, CIMT, QnrA, tetA, tetB, cmlA and cat1 respectively conferring resistance to gentamicin, ampicillin, quinolones, tetracycline and chloramphenicol were highlighted. The study reveals that the risk of contamination by strains of E. coli resistant to antibiotics exist and require healthy control measures.
从阿比让(Côte)集体餐饮的即食生拌蔬菜沙拉中分离的大肠杆菌菌株的特征和耐药基因
近年来,有许多因食用含有耐抗生素大肠杆菌的蔬菜沙拉而导致食物中毒的病例被报道。该研究的目的是检测从即食生混合蔬菜沙拉中分离的大肠杆菌的特征和抗生素耐药性的遗传因素。从沙拉中分离到218株大肠杆菌,经iudA基因鉴定。通过琼脂扩散法和抗性遗传支持检测确定抗生素耐药谱。蔬菜沙拉中大肠杆菌耐药率为70.2%,多重耐药率为28.4%。抗生素耐药性尤其涉及四环素(52.3%)、链霉素(38.5%),其次是萘啶酸(15.6%)。重点分析了分别对庆大霉素、氨苄西林、喹诺酮类、四环素和氯霉素耐药的基因aaa [3] -IV、CIMT、QnrA、tetA、tetB、cmlA和cat1。该研究表明,存在被耐抗生素大肠杆菌菌株污染的风险,需要采取健康的控制措施。
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