肉鸡大肠杆菌耐药基因分离

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Diana López-Velandia, Edna Carvajal-Barrera, Egberto Rueda-Garrido, M. Talavera-Rojas, María Vásquez, María Torres-Caycedo
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摘要

由于消费者需求,家禽产量逐年增加,这导致使用抗生素等添加剂来改善饲养条件,这增加了生产动物肠道微生物群组成的不足,并可能产生微生物和遗传变化;这种微生物群可以通过食物链到达人类,产生对抗生素产生抗性的基因可能的水平转移。目的是鉴定抗性概况和编码它的基因。材料与方法:从哥伦比亚桑坦德农场的健康肉鸡中分离出35株具有广谱β -内酰胺酶抗性表型的大肠杆菌,共200只鸡。鉴定出83%的AmpC基因、86%的blaCTXM基因、54%的blaSHV基因和57%的blaCTXM基因。在喹诺酮类药物耐药编码基因中,鉴定出94%的qnrB基因、9%的qnrC基因和0%的qnrA基因。考虑到这一点,编码抗生素耐药性的基因共存是一个需要警惕的严重问题;必须制定控制策略以避免通过食物链传播,并制定控制生产中抗生素使用的策略。
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Isolated Escherichia coli resistance genes in broiler chicken
Poultry production due to consumer demand has increased annually, which leads to the use of additives such as antibiotics to favor rearing conditions, this increases the deficiency in the composition of production animals’ intestinal microbiota and can generate microbiological and genetic changes; this microbiota can reach humans through food chain, generating a possible horizontal transfer of genes that encode resistance to antibiotics. The objective was to identify resistance profiles and the genes that encode it. Materials and methods: From 200 chickens, 35 strains of Escherichia coli with extended spectrum beta-lactamase resistance phenotype were isolated from healthy broilers, from production farms in Santander (Colombia). 83 % of the AmpC gene, 86 % of the blaCTXM gene, 54 % of the blaSHV gene and 57 % of the blaTEM gene were identified. Regarding the genes that code for resistance to quinolones, 94 % of the qnrB gene, 9 % of the qnrC gene and 0 % of the qnrA gene were identified. The coexistence of the genes that encode for resistance to antibiotics is a serious problem that requires vigilance, in view of this; control strategies must be generated to avoid the spread through the food chain, as well as strategies for the control of the use of antibiotics in the production.
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Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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1.20
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93
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The MEXICAN MAGAZINE OF SCIENCES PECUARIAS is an organ of scientific and technical diffusion of the livestock sector. Its periodicity is quarterly and arbitrated by pairs in the double-blind mode. Its objective is to make known the results of the research carried out by any scientific institution, in Mexico and in any part of the world, related to the livestock sciences, particularly those that refer to the different disciplines of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science. The Journal is bilingual, publishes the complete articles in Spanish or English and is included in various indexing services and international dissemination platforms, such as the Index of Mexican Journals of Scientific and Technological Research of the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT); In the EBSCO Host database; In the Network of Scientific Journals of Latin America and the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal (RedALyC); In the Ibero-American Network of Scientific Journals of Free Access Veterinary Medicine. Indexed in the ISI Journal Citation Report Science Edition; And Elsevier''s SCOPUS and EMBASE indices.
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