Antimicrobials resistance patterns and the presence of stx1, stx2 and "eae" in "Escherichia coli"

Autores

  • Gustavo Lacerda Homem Assumpção FCAV UNESP
  • Marita Vedovelli Cardozo FCAV - UNESP
  • Lívia Gerbase Beraldo FCAV-UNESP
  • Renato Pariz Maluta
  • Joviany Talita Silva
  • Fernando Antonio Avila FCAV UNESP
  • Douglas McIntosh UFRJ
  • Everlon Cid Rigobelo UNESP Jaboticabal

Resumo

The objectives of this study were to investigate whether antimicrobial resistance (AMR) or the presence of resistance genes was associated with the occurrence of the virulence genes, stx1, stx2 and eae. Three virulence genes and 11 AMR phenotypes were examined using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and antimicrobial susceptibility tests. From 800 samples collected in this study, 561 samples were isolates E. coli strains , being: 90 (16.0%) carriers of stx1, 97 (17.3%) of stx2 and 45 (8.0%) of eae genes singly. Thirty seven (6.6%) isolates were carriers of stx1 and stx2, 110 (19.6%) were carriers of stx1 and eae and 67 (11.9%) were carriers of stx2 and eae. The most common virulence gene detected was stx1 followed by stx2. The findings showed no relationship between presence of virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance. Also was not found relationship between serogroup and virulence factors.

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Biografia do Autor

Gustavo Lacerda Homem Assumpção, FCAV UNESP

Programa de Microbiologia Agropecuária

Marita Vedovelli Cardozo, FCAV - UNESP

Programa de Microbiologia Agropecuária

Lívia Gerbase Beraldo, FCAV-UNESP

Programa de Microbiologia Agropecuária

Renato Pariz Maluta

Programa de Microbiologia Agropecuária

Douglas McIntosh, UFRJ

Seropédica UFRJ

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2015-07-06

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Medicina Veterinária Preventiva