Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Resistance of Different Serotypes of Salmonella enterica from Livestock Farms in Southern Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of Salmonella spp. isolated from livestock production systems in Sicily were determined. The antibiotic sensitivity of isolated Salmonella spp. and broad-spectrum beta-lactamase strains were assessed by detecting beta-lactamases blaCTX-M IV, TEM, and OXA SHV, and beta-lactamases blaCMY II, CTX-M I, CTX-M II, and DHA. In total, 93.3% of Salmonella spp. strains showed multi-drug resistance (MDR). A total of seven serotypes (i.e., Salmonella Infantis, S. Typhimurium (monophasic), S. Derby, S. Hadar, S. salamae, S. houtenae, S. Cardoner) showed high resistance values (R) (100-47%) to sulfonamides, tetracyclines, diaminopyrimidines, penicillins, and quinolones. The gene for beta-lactamase blaTEM was found in S. Typhimurium (monophasic) and S. Derby, isolated from swine meat and feces samples; S. Hadar isolated from an insect sample; S. salamae isolated from an abrasive sponge on swine skin; S. houtenae isolated from chicken skin samples; and S. Cardoner isolated from a chicken meat sample. The gene blaCTX-M I was found in S. Infantis isolated from a chicken meat sample. The results gathered in the current study suggest that the resistance to antibiotics is continuously increasing. This represents a worrying perspective since they should be usually used as the last option for therapy against bacterial infections.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
antimicrobial resistance; livestock; minimum inhibiting concentration; Salmonella spp; zoonosis
Elenco autori:
Castronovo, C.; Agozzino, V.; Schiro, G.; Mira, F.; Di Bella, S.; Lastra, A.; Antoci, F.; Pennisi, M.; Giudice, E.; Guercio, A.
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