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Characterisation and antibiotic resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, South Africa

Yersinia enterocolitica infections impose a significant public health and socioeconomic burden on human population in many countries. The current study investigated the prevalence, antimicrobial resistance profile and molecular diversity of Y. enterocolitica in meat and meat products across various...

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Autores principales: Seakamela, Emmanuel M., Diseko, Letlhogonolo, Malatji, Dikeledi, Makhado, Lavhelesani, Motau, Mmatau, Jambwa, Kudakwashe, Magwedere, Kudakwashe, Ntushelo, Nombasa, Matle, Itumeleng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36453823
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v89i1.2006
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author Seakamela, Emmanuel M.
Diseko, Letlhogonolo
Malatji, Dikeledi
Makhado, Lavhelesani
Motau, Mmatau
Jambwa, Kudakwashe
Magwedere, Kudakwashe
Ntushelo, Nombasa
Matle, Itumeleng
author_facet Seakamela, Emmanuel M.
Diseko, Letlhogonolo
Malatji, Dikeledi
Makhado, Lavhelesani
Motau, Mmatau
Jambwa, Kudakwashe
Magwedere, Kudakwashe
Ntushelo, Nombasa
Matle, Itumeleng
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description Yersinia enterocolitica infections impose a significant public health and socioeconomic burden on human population in many countries. The current study investigated the prevalence, antimicrobial resistance profile and molecular diversity of Y. enterocolitica in meat and meat products across various retail outlets in selected provinces of South Africa (SA). In a cross-sectional study, a total of 581 retail meat and meat products were collected from four cities across three provinces of SA. Samples were from beef and pork products, which included 292 raw intact, 167 raw processed, and 122 ready-to-eat (RTE) meats. Samples were analysed using classical microbiological methods for isolation, identification and biotyping of Y. enterocolitica. Conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed for confirmation, serotyping, screening of virulence (n = 11) and antimicrobial resistance (n = 18) genes. Phenotypic antimicrobial resistance profiles were determined against 12 antibiotics discs, using disc diffusion method. The overall prevalence of 12% (70/581) was reported across all cities with contamination proportion reported in samples collected from raw intact 15% (43/292), followed by raw processed 11% (18/167) and RTE meats 7% (9/122). All positive isolates were of biotype 1A with 7% (5/70) belonging to bioserotype 1A/O:8. Most of the isolates harboured ymoA, ystB, fepD, ail, fepA, invA and myfA virulence genes. High antimicrobial resistance frequency was observed for ampicillin (94%), cephalothin (83%) and amoxicillin (41%), respectively. Of the 18 tested antimicrobial resistance genes, blaTEM was the most predominant (40%) followed by cmlA (21%). This study reveals the presence of antimicrobial resistant Y. enterocolitica possessing virulent genes of public health importance in products of animal origin, therefore, health monitoring and surveillance of this pathogen is required.
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spelling pubmed-97240292022-12-07 Characterisation and antibiotic resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, South Africa Seakamela, Emmanuel M. Diseko, Letlhogonolo Malatji, Dikeledi Makhado, Lavhelesani Motau, Mmatau Jambwa, Kudakwashe Magwedere, Kudakwashe Ntushelo, Nombasa Matle, Itumeleng Onderstepoort J Vet Res Original Research Yersinia enterocolitica infections impose a significant public health and socioeconomic burden on human population in many countries. The current study investigated the prevalence, antimicrobial resistance profile and molecular diversity of Y. enterocolitica in meat and meat products across various retail outlets in selected provinces of South Africa (SA). In a cross-sectional study, a total of 581 retail meat and meat products were collected from four cities across three provinces of SA. Samples were from beef and pork products, which included 292 raw intact, 167 raw processed, and 122 ready-to-eat (RTE) meats. Samples were analysed using classical microbiological methods for isolation, identification and biotyping of Y. enterocolitica. Conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed for confirmation, serotyping, screening of virulence (n = 11) and antimicrobial resistance (n = 18) genes. Phenotypic antimicrobial resistance profiles were determined against 12 antibiotics discs, using disc diffusion method. The overall prevalence of 12% (70/581) was reported across all cities with contamination proportion reported in samples collected from raw intact 15% (43/292), followed by raw processed 11% (18/167) and RTE meats 7% (9/122). All positive isolates were of biotype 1A with 7% (5/70) belonging to bioserotype 1A/O:8. Most of the isolates harboured ymoA, ystB, fepD, ail, fepA, invA and myfA virulence genes. High antimicrobial resistance frequency was observed for ampicillin (94%), cephalothin (83%) and amoxicillin (41%), respectively. Of the 18 tested antimicrobial resistance genes, blaTEM was the most predominant (40%) followed by cmlA (21%). This study reveals the presence of antimicrobial resistant Y. enterocolitica possessing virulent genes of public health importance in products of animal origin, therefore, health monitoring and surveillance of this pathogen is required. AOSIS 2022-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9724029/ /pubmed/36453823 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v89i1.2006 Text en © 2022. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Seakamela, Emmanuel M.
Diseko, Letlhogonolo
Malatji, Dikeledi
Makhado, Lavhelesani
Motau, Mmatau
Jambwa, Kudakwashe
Magwedere, Kudakwashe
Ntushelo, Nombasa
Matle, Itumeleng
Characterisation and antibiotic resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, South Africa
title Characterisation and antibiotic resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, South Africa
title_full Characterisation and antibiotic resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, South Africa
title_fullStr Characterisation and antibiotic resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation and antibiotic resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, South Africa
title_short Characterisation and antibiotic resistance of Yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, South Africa
title_sort characterisation and antibiotic resistance of yersinia enterocolitica from various meat categories, south africa
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36453823
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v89i1.2006
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