Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris

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Autor(a) principal: Shobrak,Mohammed Y.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Abo-Amer,Aly E.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822014000400010
Resumo: Emergence and distribution of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria in environments pose a risk to human and animal health. A total of 82 isolates of Escherichia spp. were recovered from cloacal swabs of migrating and non-migrating wild birds. All bacterial isolates were identified and characterized morphologically and biochemically. 72% and 50% of isolates recovered from non-migrating and migrating birds, respectively, showed positive congo red dye binding (a virulence factor). Also, hemolysin production (a virulence factor) was showed in 8% of isolates recovered from non-migrating birds and 75% of isolates recovered from migrating birds. All isolates recovered from non-migrating birds were found resistant to Oxacillin while all isolates recovered from migrating birds demonstrated resistance to Oxacillin, Chloramphenicol, Oxytetracycline and Lincomycin. Some bacterial isolates recovered from non-migrating birds and migrating birds exhibited MDR phenotype. The MDR isolates were further characterized by API 20E and 16S rRNA as E. coli and E. vulneris. MDR Escherichia isolates contain ~1-5 plasmids of high-molecular weights. Accordingly, wild birds could create a potential threat to human and animal health by transmitting MDR bacteria to water streams and other environmental sources through their faecal residues, and to remote regions by migration.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris
title Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris
spellingShingle Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris
Shobrak,Mohammed Y.
E. coli
E. vulneris
multi-drug resistance (MDR)
migrating and non-migrating birds
congo red binding
hemolysin
API 20E
16S rRNA
plasmid profile
title_short Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris
title_full Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris
title_fullStr Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris
title_full_unstemmed Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris
title_sort Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris
author Shobrak,Mohammed Y.
author_facet Shobrak,Mohammed Y.
Abo-Amer,Aly E.
author_role author
author2 Abo-Amer,Aly E.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shobrak,Mohammed Y.
Abo-Amer,Aly E.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv E. coli
E. vulneris
multi-drug resistance (MDR)
migrating and non-migrating birds
congo red binding
hemolysin
API 20E
16S rRNA
plasmid profile
topic E. coli
E. vulneris
multi-drug resistance (MDR)
migrating and non-migrating birds
congo red binding
hemolysin
API 20E
16S rRNA
plasmid profile
description Emergence and distribution of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria in environments pose a risk to human and animal health. A total of 82 isolates of Escherichia spp. were recovered from cloacal swabs of migrating and non-migrating wild birds. All bacterial isolates were identified and characterized morphologically and biochemically. 72% and 50% of isolates recovered from non-migrating and migrating birds, respectively, showed positive congo red dye binding (a virulence factor). Also, hemolysin production (a virulence factor) was showed in 8% of isolates recovered from non-migrating birds and 75% of isolates recovered from migrating birds. All isolates recovered from non-migrating birds were found resistant to Oxacillin while all isolates recovered from migrating birds demonstrated resistance to Oxacillin, Chloramphenicol, Oxytetracycline and Lincomycin. Some bacterial isolates recovered from non-migrating birds and migrating birds exhibited MDR phenotype. The MDR isolates were further characterized by API 20E and 16S rRNA as E. coli and E. vulneris. MDR Escherichia isolates contain ~1-5 plasmids of high-molecular weights. Accordingly, wild birds could create a potential threat to human and animal health by transmitting MDR bacteria to water streams and other environmental sources through their faecal residues, and to remote regions by migration.
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