| Literature DB >> 28506272 |
Samia Djeffal1,2,3, Sofiane Bakour3, Bakir Mamache4, Rachid Elgroud1, Amir Agabou5, Selma Chabou3, Sana Hireche1, Omar Bouaziz1, Kheira Rahal6, Jean-Marc Rolain7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to investigate Salmonella contamination in broiler chicken farms and slaughterhouses, to assess the antibiotic resistance profile in avian and human Salmonella isolates, and to evaluate the relationship between avian and human Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase (ESBL)-producing isolates. Salmonella was screened in different sample matrices collected at thirty-two chicken farms and five slaughterhouses. The human isolates were recovered from clinical specimens at the University Teaching Hospital of Constantine (UTH). All suspected colonies were confirmed by MALDI-TOF (Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time OF light) and serotyped. Susceptibility testing against 13 antibiotics including, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, ticarcillin, cefoxitin, cefotaxime, aztreonam, imipenem, ertapenem, gentamicin, amikacin, ciprofloxacin, colistin, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole and fosfomycin, was performed using the disk diffusion method on Mueller-Hinton agar. ESBL-production was screened by the double-disk synergy test and confirmed by molecular characterization using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) amplification and sequencing of ESBL encoding genes. Clonality of the avian and human strains was performed using the Multi Locus Sequencing Typing method (MLST).Entities:
Keywords: Salmonella; antimicrobial resistance; clonality; human; poultry; resistance genes; serotype
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28506272 PMCID: PMC5433073 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-017-1050-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Frequency of isolation of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serotypes in different sample matrices from poultry farms and slaughterhouses
| Serotype | Poultry farms and slaughterhouses | Samples | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N° of positive (ID n°) | (%) | N° of positive samples | (%) | |
| Kentucky | 7 Poultry farms (F1, F6, F13, F14, F18, F20, F32) | 21.87 | 5 cloacal swabs | 1.51 |
| 4 Slaughterhouses (S1, S2, S3, S4) | 80 | 1 sticking knife | 20 | |
| Heidelberg | 4 Poultry farms (F12, F13, F15, F27) | 12.5 | 6 cloacal swabs | 1.81 |
| (0) Slaughterhouse | 0 | - | - | |
| Virginia | 1 Poultry farm (F31) | 3.12 | 1 water sample | 0.31 |
| 2 Slaughterhouses (S1,S4) | 40 | 1 wipe | 20 | |
| Enteritidis | 3 Poultry farms (F18, F20, F27) | 9.37 | 2 cloacal swabs | 0.61 |
| 1 Slaughterhouse (S3) | 20 | 1 rinse water sample | ||
| Newport | 1 Poultry farm (F15) | 3.12 | 1 wipe | 1.56 |
| (0) Slaughterhouse | 0 | - | - | |
| Total | 11 Poultry farm (F1, F6, F12, F13, F14, F15, F18, F20, F27, F31, F32) | 34.7 | 13 cloacal swabs | 3.93 |
| 5 Slaughterhouse (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5) | 100 | 1 sticking knife | 20 | |
F Farm, S Slaughterhouse
Fig. 1Distribution of resistance to antibiotics among Salmonella isolates from poultry and humans
Antimicrobial resistance and resistant genes profiles of ESBLs producing Salmonella enterica strains isolated from poultry and humans
| Strain | Origin | Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern | Serotype | B-Lactamase | ST |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 162 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 163 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 164 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 165 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 167 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 169 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| TEM | 198 |
| 170 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 171 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 172 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1, TEM | 15 |
| 174 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 177 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 178 | Poultry | TIC, CTX, ATM, |
| CTX-M-1 | 15 |
| 305 | Human | AMC,TIC,CTX, ATM, GEN,FF |
| CTX-M-15 | 14 |
| 476 | Human | AMC, TIC, CTX, ATM,GEN,AK,SXT |
| CTX-M-15, TEM | 38 |
| 883 | Human | CTX, ATM, GEN, AK, SXT |
| CTX-M-15, TEM | 15 |
| 884 | Human | AMC,TIC,CTX, ATM, GEN, AK, SXT |
| CTX-M-15, TEM | 15 |
| YFA | Human | AMC, TIC, CTX,GEN |
| CTX-M-1 | 32 |
| 1577 | Human | AMC,TIC,CTX, GEN, AK, SXT |
| CTX-M-15, TEM | 16 |
AMC Amoxicillin/Clavulanic Acid, TIC Ticarcillin, FOX Cefoxitin, CTX Cefotaxime, ATM Aztreonam, IPM Imipenem, ETP Ertapenem, GEN Gentamicin, AK Amikacin, CIP Ciprofloxacin, CT Colistin, SXT Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole, FF Fosfomycin
Fig. 2MALDI-TOF MS-based phylogenetic tree of ESBL-positive Salmonella enterica strains from humans (H) and poultry (P)