Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Lucas Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ramos, Sebastião Ávila, Cavalcanti Neto, Cícero Cerqueira, dos Santos, Tania Marta Carvalho, de Oliveira, Jorge Alberto Cavalcante, dos Santos, Micheline Thais, da Silva, João Manoel, Brito Neto, José Soares, Montaldo, Yamina Coentro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/3315
Resumo: Infertility and prenatal mortality are the most important causes of production losses in domestic animals. The presence of pathogenic agents in the female reproductive system of cattle can negatively influence the reproductive performance of the herd. The objective of this study was to isolate, quantify, and characterize the components of the vaginal microbiota of multiparous and nulliparous mongrel cows, focusing on proper health and reproductive management. Samples were collected from 20 healthy animals: 10 nulliparous and 10 multiparous cows. The inoculation was performed simultaneously on four different culture media: BBL CHROM agar Candida, BBL Bile Esculin Agar Slants, Baird-Parker Agar, and MacConkey Agar bile salts. The isolated microorganisms were identified according to morphological and biochemical features. Microorganisms were detected in 80% of the nulliparous and 10% of the multiparous cows, with the following frequency: 88.78% of bacteria had morphophysiological characteristics of Staphylococcus spp., 11.22% of Escherichia coli, and 120 isolated yeast colonies which were identified as Candida tropicalis (69%), C. albicans (24%), and C. krusei. Seventeen isolates of Staphylococcus spp. (53.12%) presented sensitivity to all antimicrobials tested: 65.6% to amoxillin, 46.9% to erythromycin, 71.8% to rifampicin, and 46.9% to tetracycline. The rate of resistance to antimicrobials (MDR) was 0.125. The presence of typical microorganisms was detected. The MDR indicated that the isolates did not show multiresistance, with only two (6.25%) resistant to more than one antimicrobial simultaneously. The bacterial isolates studied were sensitive to the antimicrobial drugs tested, demonstrating the potential for use of these active ingredients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials
title Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials
spellingShingle Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials
Silva, Lucas Pereira
Enterococcus
Staphylococcus aureus
Escherichia coli
Candida sp.
antimicrobials
title_short Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials
title_full Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials
title_fullStr Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials
title_full_unstemmed Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials
title_sort Vaginal microbiota of nulliparous and multiparous cows and their resistance to antimicrobials
author Silva, Lucas Pereira
author_facet Silva, Lucas Pereira
Ramos, Sebastião Ávila
Cavalcanti Neto, Cícero Cerqueira
dos Santos, Tania Marta Carvalho
de Oliveira, Jorge Alberto Cavalcante
dos Santos, Micheline Thais
da Silva, João Manoel
Brito Neto, José Soares
Montaldo, Yamina Coentro
author_role author
author2 Ramos, Sebastião Ávila
Cavalcanti Neto, Cícero Cerqueira
dos Santos, Tania Marta Carvalho
de Oliveira, Jorge Alberto Cavalcante
dos Santos, Micheline Thais
da Silva, João Manoel
Brito Neto, José Soares
Montaldo, Yamina Coentro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Lucas Pereira
Ramos, Sebastião Ávila
Cavalcanti Neto, Cícero Cerqueira
dos Santos, Tania Marta Carvalho
de Oliveira, Jorge Alberto Cavalcante
dos Santos, Micheline Thais
da Silva, João Manoel
Brito Neto, José Soares
Montaldo, Yamina Coentro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enterococcus
Staphylococcus aureus
Escherichia coli
Candida sp.
antimicrobials
topic Enterococcus
Staphylococcus aureus
Escherichia coli
Candida sp.
antimicrobials
description Infertility and prenatal mortality are the most important causes of production losses in domestic animals. The presence of pathogenic agents in the female reproductive system of cattle can negatively influence the reproductive performance of the herd. The objective of this study was to isolate, quantify, and characterize the components of the vaginal microbiota of multiparous and nulliparous mongrel cows, focusing on proper health and reproductive management. Samples were collected from 20 healthy animals: 10 nulliparous and 10 multiparous cows. The inoculation was performed simultaneously on four different culture media: BBL CHROM agar Candida, BBL Bile Esculin Agar Slants, Baird-Parker Agar, and MacConkey Agar bile salts. The isolated microorganisms were identified according to morphological and biochemical features. Microorganisms were detected in 80% of the nulliparous and 10% of the multiparous cows, with the following frequency: 88.78% of bacteria had morphophysiological characteristics of Staphylococcus spp., 11.22% of Escherichia coli, and 120 isolated yeast colonies which were identified as Candida tropicalis (69%), C. albicans (24%), and C. krusei. Seventeen isolates of Staphylococcus spp. (53.12%) presented sensitivity to all antimicrobials tested: 65.6% to amoxillin, 46.9% to erythromycin, 71.8% to rifampicin, and 46.9% to tetracycline. The rate of resistance to antimicrobials (MDR) was 0.125. The presence of typical microorganisms was detected. The MDR indicated that the isolates did not show multiresistance, with only two (6.25%) resistant to more than one antimicrobial simultaneously. The bacterial isolates studied were sensitive to the antimicrobial drugs tested, demonstrating the potential for use of these active ingredients.
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