| Literature DB >> 29147677 |
J M Mutua1, C G Gitao1, L C Bebora1, F K Mutua1.
Abstract
This study was designed to determine antimicrobial resistance profiles of bacteria isolated from the nasal cavity of healthy camels. A total of 255 nasal samples (swabs) were collected in Isiolo, Samburu, and Nakuru counties, Kenya, from which 404 bacterial isolates belonging to various genera and species were recovered. The bacterial isolates included Bacillus (39.60%), coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (29.95%), Streptococcus species other than Streptococcus agalactiae (25.74%), coagulase-positive Staphylococcus (3.96%), and Streptococcus agalactiae (0.74%). Isolates were most susceptible to Gentamicin (95.8%), followed by Tetracycline (90.5%), Kanamycin and Chloramphenicol (each at 85.3%), Sulphamethoxazole (84.2%), Co-trimoxazole (82.1%), Ampicillin (78.9%), and finally Streptomycin (76.8%). This translated to low resistance levels. Multidrug resistance was also reported in 30.5% of the isolates tested. Even though the antibiotic resistance demonstrated in this study is low, the observation is significant, since the few resistant normal flora could be harboring resistance genes which can be transferred to pathogenic bacteria within the animal, to other animals' bacteria and, most seriously, to human pathogens.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29147677 PMCID: PMC5632898 DOI: 10.1155/2017/1216283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Med ISSN: 2314-6966
Bacterial isolation rates from the three counties.
| Bacteria | Samburu | Isiolo | Nakuru | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of isolated bacteria | % of isolates | Number of isolated bacteria | % of isolates | Number of isolated bacteria | % of isolates | |
|
| 67 | 40.85 | 60 | 56.07 | 33 | 24.81 |
| 48 | 29.27 | 24 | 22.43 | 49 | 36.84 | |
| Coagulase-positive | 10 | 6.1 | 2 | 1.87 | 4 | 3 |
|
| 3 | 1.83 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Other streptococci | 36 | 21.95 | 21 | 19.63 | 47 | 35.34 |
Figure 1Antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the tested isolates: n = 95.