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Nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in Tripoli, Libya

The present study investigated the colonization rates and antimicrobial susceptibility of Staphylococcus species isolated from the nostrils of healthy horses. A nonselective laboratory approach was applied, followed by confirmation using a Phoenix automated microbiological system. Among the 92 horse...

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Autores principales: OTHMAN, Aesha A., HIBLU, Murad A., ABBASSI, Mohamed Salah, ABOUZEED, Yousef M., AHMED, Mohamed O.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8240523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.32.61
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author OTHMAN, Aesha A.
HIBLU, Murad A.
ABBASSI, Mohamed Salah
ABOUZEED, Yousef M.
AHMED, Mohamed O.
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description The present study investigated the colonization rates and antimicrobial susceptibility of Staphylococcus species isolated from the nostrils of healthy horses. A nonselective laboratory approach was applied, followed by confirmation using a Phoenix automated microbiological system. Among the 92 horses included in the study, 48.9% (45/92) carried Staphylococcus species of mostly the coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) type yielding 70 Staphylococcus strains. Of these strains, 37.1% (26/70; 24 CoNS and 2 coagulase-positive staphylococci; CoPS) were identified as methicillin-resistant staphylococci (MRS) expressing significant resistance to important antimicrobial classes represented mainly by subspecies of CoNS. This is the first study reporting a high prevalence of various Staphylococcus species, particularly strains of CoNS expressing multidrug resistance patterns of public health concern, colonizing healthy horses in Libya.
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spelling pubmed-82405232021-07-01 Nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in Tripoli, Libya OTHMAN, Aesha A. HIBLU, Murad A. ABBASSI, Mohamed Salah ABOUZEED, Yousef M. AHMED, Mohamed O. J Equine Sci —Note— The present study investigated the colonization rates and antimicrobial susceptibility of Staphylococcus species isolated from the nostrils of healthy horses. A nonselective laboratory approach was applied, followed by confirmation using a Phoenix automated microbiological system. Among the 92 horses included in the study, 48.9% (45/92) carried Staphylococcus species of mostly the coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) type yielding 70 Staphylococcus strains. Of these strains, 37.1% (26/70; 24 CoNS and 2 coagulase-positive staphylococci; CoPS) were identified as methicillin-resistant staphylococci (MRS) expressing significant resistance to important antimicrobial classes represented mainly by subspecies of CoNS. This is the first study reporting a high prevalence of various Staphylococcus species, particularly strains of CoNS expressing multidrug resistance patterns of public health concern, colonizing healthy horses in Libya. The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2021-06-18 2021-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8240523/ /pubmed/34220273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.32.61 Text en ©2021 The Japanese Society of Equine Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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ABBASSI, Mohamed Salah
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AHMED, Mohamed O.
Nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in Tripoli, Libya
title Nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in Tripoli, Libya
title_full Nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in Tripoli, Libya
title_fullStr Nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in Tripoli, Libya
title_full_unstemmed Nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in Tripoli, Libya
title_short Nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in Tripoli, Libya
title_sort nasal colonization and antibiotic resistance patterns of staphylococcus species isolated from healthy horses in tripoli, libya
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8240523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.32.61
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