Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers
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Resumo: | This work aimed was to investigate the health and management characteristics of live bird resales, identification and antigenic characterization of Salmonella enterica and its sensitivity to antimicrobials. Structured questionnaires were applied and 627 samples were collected from cages, 209 from excreta, 209 from feed and 209 from drinking fowls, being processed by conventional bacteriology. The isolates obtained were submitted to the susceptibility test to 12 antimicrobials by the disc diffusion method. It was verified that 91.7% of the resales studied house Gallus gallus domesticus together with other animal species, commercialize birds with little zoosanitary documentation, active surveillance is unsatisfactory, and use and commercialize antimicrobials indiscriminately. Salmonella enterica was detected in 1.4% (9/627) of samples analysed in cages, 1.9% (4/209) in excreta and 0.95% (2/209) in feed, and 1.4% (3/209) in trough swabs, which were antigenically characterized as Salmonella Heidelberg, Gallinarum, Risen, Ndolo, Saint Paul, Mbandaka subesp enterica O:6,7. In the determination of antimicrobial susceptibility resistance was obtained of 44.4% (4/9) for trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, 33.3% (3/9) for enrofloxacin, 22.2% (2/9) for ciprofloxacin, ceftiofur, amoxicillin and 11.1% (1/9) for tetracycline and phosphomycin. Salmonella Heidelberg as well as the serovars Gallinarum, Risen, Saint Paul and Mbandaka showed resistance to at least one of the antimicrobials tested. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and enrofloxacin were the least effective antimicrobials. Sorovars such as Heidelberg, Gallinarum and Mbandaka showed multidrug resistance to antimicrobials commonly used in human and veterinary medicine, which implies potential unique health risks. |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellersIdentificação e resistência à antimicrobianos de Salmonella enterica isoladas de aves vivas em revendas comerciaisThis work aimed was to investigate the health and management characteristics of live bird resales, identification and antigenic characterization of Salmonella enterica and its sensitivity to antimicrobials. Structured questionnaires were applied and 627 samples were collected from cages, 209 from excreta, 209 from feed and 209 from drinking fowls, being processed by conventional bacteriology. The isolates obtained were submitted to the susceptibility test to 12 antimicrobials by the disc diffusion method. It was verified that 91.7% of the resales studied house Gallus gallus domesticus together with other animal species, commercialize birds with little zoosanitary documentation, active surveillance is unsatisfactory, and use and commercialize antimicrobials indiscriminately. Salmonella enterica was detected in 1.4% (9/627) of samples analysed in cages, 1.9% (4/209) in excreta and 0.95% (2/209) in feed, and 1.4% (3/209) in trough swabs, which were antigenically characterized as Salmonella Heidelberg, Gallinarum, Risen, Ndolo, Saint Paul, Mbandaka subesp enterica O:6,7. In the determination of antimicrobial susceptibility resistance was obtained of 44.4% (4/9) for trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, 33.3% (3/9) for enrofloxacin, 22.2% (2/9) for ciprofloxacin, ceftiofur, amoxicillin and 11.1% (1/9) for tetracycline and phosphomycin. Salmonella Heidelberg as well as the serovars Gallinarum, Risen, Saint Paul and Mbandaka showed resistance to at least one of the antimicrobials tested. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and enrofloxacin were the least effective antimicrobials. Sorovars such as Heidelberg, Gallinarum and Mbandaka showed multidrug resistance to antimicrobials commonly used in human and veterinary medicine, which implies potential unique health risks.Objetivou-se com este trabalho investigar as características sanitárias e de manejo das revendas de aves vivas, identificação e caracterização antigênica de Salmonella enterica e sua sensibilidade aos antimicrobianos. Questionários estruturados foram aplicados e 627 amostras foram coletadas nas gaiolas, sendo 209 de excretas, 209 de ração e 209 suabes de bebedouros, sendo processadas por bacteriologia convencional. Os isolados obtidos foram submetidos ao teste de suscetibilidade a 12 antimicrobianos pelo método de difusão em disco. Verificou-se que 91,7% das revendas estudadas alojam Gallus gallus domesticus juntamente a outras espécies animais, comercializam aves com escassa documentação zoosanitária, a vigilância ativa é insatisfatória, e utilizam e comercializam antimicrobianos de forma indiscriminada. Detectou-se a presença da Salmonella enterica em 1,4% (9/627) das amostras analisadas nas gaiolas, sendo 1,9% (4/209) em excretas e 0,95% (2/209) em ração e em 1,4% (3/209) em suabes de bebedouros, as quais foram caracterizadas antigenicamente como Salmonella Heidelberg, Gallinarum, Risen, Ndolo, Saint Paul, Mbandaka subesp enterica O:6,7. Na determinação da suscetibilidade aos antimicrobianos obteve-se resistência de 44,4% (4/9) para Trimetoprim-sulfametoxazol, 33,3% (3/9) para enrofloxacina, 22,2% (2/9) para ciprofloxacina, ceftiofur, amoxicilina e 11,1% (1/9) para tetraciclina e fosfomicina. Salmonella Heidelberg, bem como os sorovares Gallinarum, Risen, Saint Paul e Mbandaka mostraram resistência a pelo menos um dos antimicrobianos testados. Trimetoprim-sulfametoxazol e enrofloxacina foram os antimicrobianos que apresentaram menor eficácia. Sorovares como Heidelberg, Gallinarum e Mbandaka apresentam multirresistência aos antimicrobianos de uso comum em medicina humana e veterinária, o que implica em riscos potenciais para a saúde única.Universidade Federal de Goiás2020-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/64646Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 21 (2020): Continuous publicationCiência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 21 (2020): Publicação contínua1809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporenghttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/64646/35616https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/64646/35617https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/64646/35618https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/64646/35619Copyright (c) 2020 Ciência Animal Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAndrade Reis, Silvânia Louise Calaça, Karinede Paula Nascente, EduardoDonizeti Damasceno, AdilsonJayme, Valéria de SáAndrade, Maria Auxiliadora2023-03-23T18:46:38Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/64646Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:26.692368Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers Identificação e resistência à antimicrobianos de Salmonella enterica isoladas de aves vivas em revendas comerciais |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers Andrade Reis, Silvânia |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers |
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Identification and resistance to Salmonella enterica antimicrobials isolated from live birds in commercial resellers |
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Andrade Reis, Silvânia |
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Andrade Reis, Silvânia Louise Calaça, Karine de Paula Nascente, Eduardo Donizeti Damasceno, Adilson Jayme, Valéria de Sá Andrade, Maria Auxiliadora |
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Louise Calaça, Karine de Paula Nascente, Eduardo Donizeti Damasceno, Adilson Jayme, Valéria de Sá Andrade, Maria Auxiliadora |
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Andrade Reis, Silvânia Louise Calaça, Karine de Paula Nascente, Eduardo Donizeti Damasceno, Adilson Jayme, Valéria de Sá Andrade, Maria Auxiliadora |
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This work aimed was to investigate the health and management characteristics of live bird resales, identification and antigenic characterization of Salmonella enterica and its sensitivity to antimicrobials. Structured questionnaires were applied and 627 samples were collected from cages, 209 from excreta, 209 from feed and 209 from drinking fowls, being processed by conventional bacteriology. The isolates obtained were submitted to the susceptibility test to 12 antimicrobials by the disc diffusion method. It was verified that 91.7% of the resales studied house Gallus gallus domesticus together with other animal species, commercialize birds with little zoosanitary documentation, active surveillance is unsatisfactory, and use and commercialize antimicrobials indiscriminately. Salmonella enterica was detected in 1.4% (9/627) of samples analysed in cages, 1.9% (4/209) in excreta and 0.95% (2/209) in feed, and 1.4% (3/209) in trough swabs, which were antigenically characterized as Salmonella Heidelberg, Gallinarum, Risen, Ndolo, Saint Paul, Mbandaka subesp enterica O:6,7. In the determination of antimicrobial susceptibility resistance was obtained of 44.4% (4/9) for trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, 33.3% (3/9) for enrofloxacin, 22.2% (2/9) for ciprofloxacin, ceftiofur, amoxicillin and 11.1% (1/9) for tetracycline and phosphomycin. Salmonella Heidelberg as well as the serovars Gallinarum, Risen, Saint Paul and Mbandaka showed resistance to at least one of the antimicrobials tested. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and enrofloxacin were the least effective antimicrobials. Sorovars such as Heidelberg, Gallinarum and Mbandaka showed multidrug resistance to antimicrobials commonly used in human and veterinary medicine, which implies potential unique health risks. |
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