Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro,Ana Luisa O.C.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva,Rosiane L., Rodrigues,Isabela B.B.E., Machado,Simone C., Cunha,Nathalie C., Nascimento,Elmiro R., Pereira,Virginia L.A., Abreu,Dayse C.L.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: We analyzed 77 Salmonella spp. strains, from which 20 were isolated from broilers (cloacal swabs) and 57 from chickens from slaughterhouses under federal inspection. The following serotypes were identified: Salmonella Saint Paul (29), Salmonella Heidelberg (27), Salmonella Anatum (9), Salmonella Cerro (5), Salmonella Senftenberg (5), Salmonella enterica (O: 4,5) (1) and Salmonella enterica (O: 9.12) (1). Fifteen strains (19.5%) were resistant to enrofloxacin, six (7.8%) to ciprofloxacin, and 26 (33.8%) to nalidixic acid in the Disk Diffusion Test. The fifteen enrofloxacin resistant strains were selected for the PCR to detect the genes gyrA, gyrB, parC, and parE, and genetic sequencing to identify mutations in these genes. Five strains (33.3%) had point mutations in the gyrA gene, and one (6.7%) presented a point mutation in the parC gene. None of the 15 strains had mutations in the gyrB and parE genes, and none had more than one mutation in the gyrA gene or the other genes. The presence of point mutations in the strains studied corroborates with the phenotypic resistance observed to nalidixic acid. However, it did not explain the resistance to fluoroquinolones found in the 15 strains. Other mechanisms may be related to the fluoroquinolones resistance, highlighting the need for additional mutation screening.
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spelling Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspectionQuinolonesSalmonella spp.broilerschicken carcassfluoroquinolonesantimicrobial resistanceABSTRACT: We analyzed 77 Salmonella spp. strains, from which 20 were isolated from broilers (cloacal swabs) and 57 from chickens from slaughterhouses under federal inspection. The following serotypes were identified: Salmonella Saint Paul (29), Salmonella Heidelberg (27), Salmonella Anatum (9), Salmonella Cerro (5), Salmonella Senftenberg (5), Salmonella enterica (O: 4,5) (1) and Salmonella enterica (O: 9.12) (1). Fifteen strains (19.5%) were resistant to enrofloxacin, six (7.8%) to ciprofloxacin, and 26 (33.8%) to nalidixic acid in the Disk Diffusion Test. The fifteen enrofloxacin resistant strains were selected for the PCR to detect the genes gyrA, gyrB, parC, and parE, and genetic sequencing to identify mutations in these genes. Five strains (33.3%) had point mutations in the gyrA gene, and one (6.7%) presented a point mutation in the parC gene. None of the 15 strains had mutations in the gyrB and parE genes, and none had more than one mutation in the gyrA gene or the other genes. The presence of point mutations in the strains studied corroborates with the phenotypic resistance observed to nalidixic acid. However, it did not explain the resistance to fluoroquinolones found in the 15 strains. Other mechanisms may be related to the fluoroquinolones resistance, highlighting the need for additional mutation screening.Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA2020-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2020000700519Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.40 n.7 2020reponame:Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)instacron:EMBRAPA10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-6405info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarneiro,Ana Luisa O.C.Silva,Rosiane L.Rodrigues,Isabela B.B.E.Machado,Simone C.Cunha,Nathalie C.Nascimento,Elmiro R.Pereira,Virginia L.A.Abreu,Dayse C.L.eng2020-09-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-736X2020000700519Revistahttp://www.pvb.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcolegio@cbpa.org.br||pvb@pvb.com.br0100-736X1678-5150opendoar:2020-09-16T00:00Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection
title Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection
spellingShingle Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection
Carneiro,Ana Luisa O.C.
Quinolones
Salmonella spp.
broilers
chicken carcass
fluoroquinolones
antimicrobial resistance
title_short Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection
title_full Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection
title_fullStr Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection
title_full_unstemmed Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection
title_sort Quinolones resistance in Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and chickens’ carcasses under federal inspection
author Carneiro,Ana Luisa O.C.
author_facet Carneiro,Ana Luisa O.C.
Silva,Rosiane L.
Rodrigues,Isabela B.B.E.
Machado,Simone C.
Cunha,Nathalie C.
Nascimento,Elmiro R.
Pereira,Virginia L.A.
Abreu,Dayse C.L.
author_role author
author2 Silva,Rosiane L.
Rodrigues,Isabela B.B.E.
Machado,Simone C.
Cunha,Nathalie C.
Nascimento,Elmiro R.
Pereira,Virginia L.A.
Abreu,Dayse C.L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carneiro,Ana Luisa O.C.
Silva,Rosiane L.
Rodrigues,Isabela B.B.E.
Machado,Simone C.
Cunha,Nathalie C.
Nascimento,Elmiro R.
Pereira,Virginia L.A.
Abreu,Dayse C.L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quinolones
Salmonella spp.
broilers
chicken carcass
fluoroquinolones
antimicrobial resistance
topic Quinolones
Salmonella spp.
broilers
chicken carcass
fluoroquinolones
antimicrobial resistance
description ABSTRACT: We analyzed 77 Salmonella spp. strains, from which 20 were isolated from broilers (cloacal swabs) and 57 from chickens from slaughterhouses under federal inspection. The following serotypes were identified: Salmonella Saint Paul (29), Salmonella Heidelberg (27), Salmonella Anatum (9), Salmonella Cerro (5), Salmonella Senftenberg (5), Salmonella enterica (O: 4,5) (1) and Salmonella enterica (O: 9.12) (1). Fifteen strains (19.5%) were resistant to enrofloxacin, six (7.8%) to ciprofloxacin, and 26 (33.8%) to nalidixic acid in the Disk Diffusion Test. The fifteen enrofloxacin resistant strains were selected for the PCR to detect the genes gyrA, gyrB, parC, and parE, and genetic sequencing to identify mutations in these genes. Five strains (33.3%) had point mutations in the gyrA gene, and one (6.7%) presented a point mutation in the parC gene. None of the 15 strains had mutations in the gyrB and parE genes, and none had more than one mutation in the gyrA gene or the other genes. The presence of point mutations in the strains studied corroborates with the phenotypic resistance observed to nalidixic acid. However, it did not explain the resistance to fluoroquinolones found in the 15 strains. Other mechanisms may be related to the fluoroquinolones resistance, highlighting the need for additional mutation screening.
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