从牛乳中分离出的大肠杆菌的流行率和抗体谱

Abdelrahman Subhi, Aalaa S. A. Saad, K. Osman, M. Hashad, Heba Deif
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抗微生物耐药性被认为是人类面临的主要威胁。它不仅影响公众健康,而且给乳制品行业造成巨大损失。乳腺炎是乳制品行业的主要威胁。本研究的目的是监测从埃及健康和感染乳腺炎的奶牛和水牛的生乳中采集的大肠杆菌(E.coli)的抗微生物耐药性。2018年至2021年期间,共采集并检查了450份牛奶样本。样本分别来自患有临床乳腺炎的健康奶牛和水牛(30,58)(139223)。从33份乳腺炎牛奶样品(9.1%)和3份正常牛奶样品(3.4%)中分离到大肠杆菌。使用纸片扩散法(Kirby-Bauer法)进行抗生素敏感性测试。从乳腺炎牛奶样本中分离出的大肠杆菌显示出耐药性。对大肠杆菌分离株进行的扩展谱β-内酰胺酶测试(ESBL)在9%的乳腺炎奶样本中显示出阳性结果,但在正常牛奶样本中没有结果。在36个大肠杆菌分离株中,34个分离株具有amp-C基因,但在5个分离株中检测到bla TEM和bla SHV,其百分比分别为94%、1.4%和1.4%,而在1个分离株(2.7%)中检测到bla IPM和Sul 1。
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Prevalence and Antibiogram of Escherichia coli isolates recovered from bovine milk
Antimicrobial resistance is considered a major threat facing humanity. It doesn’t only affect public health, but also causes great losses in the dairy industry. Mastitis is a major threat to the dairy industry. The aim of this study was to monitor the antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) collected from raw milk of both healthy and mastitis-infected cows and buffaloes in Egypt. In total, 450 milk samples were collected and examined in the period from 2018 to 2021. The samples were collected from healthy cows and buffaloes (30, 58), suffering from clinical mastitis (139, 223), respectively. E. coli was isolated from 33 mastitis milk samples (9.1%) and from 3 (3.4%) normal milk samples. The antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed using the disc diffusion method (Kirby-Bauer method). E. coli isolated from mastitis milk samples showed resistance The Extended Spectrum b-Lactamases test (ESBL) performed on the E. coli isolates showed positive results in 9% of mastitis milk samples, but no results in normal milk samples. Out of 36 E. coli isolates, 34 possessed the amp C gene, but bla TEM and bla SHV were detected in 5 isolates with percentages of 94%, 1.4%, and 1.4%, respectively, while Bla IPM and Sul 1 were found in one isolate (2.7%).
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