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Characterization of multi-resistant Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products

This study was organized to investigate the prevalence, antibiotic and disinfectant resistance phenotypes and genotypes as well as plasmid profiles of Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products in Egypt. Genotypic analysis was performed to determine the presence of β-lactamase enc...

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Autores principales: ELKENANY, Rasha, ELTAYSH, Rasha, ELSAYED, Mona, ABDEL-DAIM, Mohamed, SHATA, Radwa
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9353095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35527016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0018
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author ELKENANY, Rasha
ELTAYSH, Rasha
ELSAYED, Mona
ABDEL-DAIM, Mohamed
SHATA, Radwa
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description This study was organized to investigate the prevalence, antibiotic and disinfectant resistance phenotypes and genotypes as well as plasmid profiles of Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products in Egypt. Genotypic analysis was performed to determine the presence of β-lactamase encoding genes (bla(TEM), bla(CTX-M), bla(OXA-1) and bla(SHV)), tet(A) and qacE∆. Forty-two (7%) Shigella isolates (S. dysenteriae, S. flexneri, and S. sonnei) were recovered, with S. dysenteriae as the predominant type. Antibiotic sensitivity tests showed that 71.4% of Shigella isolates were resistant to three or more antibiotic classes (multidrug-resistant). High resistance rates were observed against tetracyclines (100%), ampicillin, amoxicillin-clavulanate (90.5%, each) and cefaclor (66.7%), while no resistance was detected against imipenem, sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, and azithromycin. Disinfectant susceptibility test of Shigella isolates revealed resistance to phenolic compound (vanillic acid), while 85.7% of the Shigella isolates were resistant to benzalkonium chloride. Uniplex PCR analysis declared the existence of β-lactamase encoding genes (bla(TEM) in all isolates and bla(CTX-M) in 28.6% of isolates) and, tet(A) in all isolates and 85.7% of the isolates were positive for qacE∆1, while all isolates were negative for bla(OXA-1) and bla(SHV). All Shigella extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) producers (12, 100%) were positive for the bla(TEM), bla(CTX-M), and qacE∆1 genes. Furthermore, plasmid profiling revealed seven distinct plasmid patterns (P1–P7), ranging from 1.26 to 33.61 kb, among all the Shigella strains; S. dysenteriae exhibited the greatest variance. The co-transfer of β-lactamase genes (bla(TEM) and bla(CTX-M)) and qacE∆1 genes was observed by conjugation from all ESBL producers to a recipient strain. These findings indicate the emergence of Shigella species in Egypt that exhibited multi-resistance to either antibiotics (particularly ESBL producer strains) or disinfectants. Thus, the resistance of Shigella species should regularly be monitored and appropriate measures should be taken to manage this problem.
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spelling pubmed-93530952022-08-06 Characterization of multi-resistant Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products ELKENANY, Rasha ELTAYSH, Rasha ELSAYED, Mona ABDEL-DAIM, Mohamed SHATA, Radwa J Vet Med Sci Bacteriology This study was organized to investigate the prevalence, antibiotic and disinfectant resistance phenotypes and genotypes as well as plasmid profiles of Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products in Egypt. Genotypic analysis was performed to determine the presence of β-lactamase encoding genes (bla(TEM), bla(CTX-M), bla(OXA-1) and bla(SHV)), tet(A) and qacE∆. Forty-two (7%) Shigella isolates (S. dysenteriae, S. flexneri, and S. sonnei) were recovered, with S. dysenteriae as the predominant type. Antibiotic sensitivity tests showed that 71.4% of Shigella isolates were resistant to three or more antibiotic classes (multidrug-resistant). High resistance rates were observed against tetracyclines (100%), ampicillin, amoxicillin-clavulanate (90.5%, each) and cefaclor (66.7%), while no resistance was detected against imipenem, sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, and azithromycin. Disinfectant susceptibility test of Shigella isolates revealed resistance to phenolic compound (vanillic acid), while 85.7% of the Shigella isolates were resistant to benzalkonium chloride. Uniplex PCR analysis declared the existence of β-lactamase encoding genes (bla(TEM) in all isolates and bla(CTX-M) in 28.6% of isolates) and, tet(A) in all isolates and 85.7% of the isolates were positive for qacE∆1, while all isolates were negative for bla(OXA-1) and bla(SHV). All Shigella extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) producers (12, 100%) were positive for the bla(TEM), bla(CTX-M), and qacE∆1 genes. Furthermore, plasmid profiling revealed seven distinct plasmid patterns (P1–P7), ranging from 1.26 to 33.61 kb, among all the Shigella strains; S. dysenteriae exhibited the greatest variance. The co-transfer of β-lactamase genes (bla(TEM) and bla(CTX-M)) and qacE∆1 genes was observed by conjugation from all ESBL producers to a recipient strain. These findings indicate the emergence of Shigella species in Egypt that exhibited multi-resistance to either antibiotics (particularly ESBL producer strains) or disinfectants. Thus, the resistance of Shigella species should regularly be monitored and appropriate measures should be taken to manage this problem. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2022-05-06 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9353095/ /pubmed/35527016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0018 Text en ©2022 The Japanese Society of Veterinary 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/)
spellingShingle Bacteriology
ELKENANY, Rasha
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ELSAYED, Mona
ABDEL-DAIM, Mohamed
SHATA, Radwa
Characterization of multi-resistant Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products
title Characterization of multi-resistant Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products
title_full Characterization of multi-resistant Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products
title_fullStr Characterization of multi-resistant Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of multi-resistant Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products
title_short Characterization of multi-resistant Shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products
title_sort characterization of multi-resistant shigella species isolated from raw cow milk and milk products
topic Bacteriology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9353095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35527016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0018
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