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Monitoring and molecular characterization of multidrug resistant enteropathogenic E. coli in dairy calves and their environment

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Veterinary clinical research (Veterinary Surgery, theriogenology, inte…seases, clinical pathology, applied epidemiology and animal hygiene).

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"> This study was performed to investigate the frequency and the distribution of
antimicrobial resistance and resistant genes in enteropathogenic Escherichia coli
(EPEC) isolated from both calves and their environment. Fecal samples (n=136)
were collected from calves, besides 270 environmental samples for isolation and
identification of EPEC. 50 E. coli isolates comprising 6 serogroupgs were recovered
and tested against 12 antimicrobials comprising 4 different groups and 3
disinfectants with characterization of resistance genes. Results revealed that E. coli
was isolated in the highest percentage from diarrheic calves (68.3%) followed by
apparently healthy and environment (56.7 and 56.6 %, respectively). Six serogroups
of E. coli were identified from diarrheic calves with the highest percentage of O26
(27.8 %) followed by O159 and O55 (16.7 and 16.6 %, respectively).The tested
isolates showed high rates of resistance to tetracycline, ampicillin, and
sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim whereas the highest rates of susceptibility were
found to enrofloxacin and neomycin. Meanwhile the highest bactericidal effect
against E. coli isolates from calves and environment was exhibited by Virkon® S
(80 % and 70 %, respectively) compared to 80 % and 50%, respectively for TH4+
and 60 and 70 %, respectively for iodine. E. coli isolates were found to include the
following genes blaTEM, qacED1, dƒrA, tetA, and sul1. In conclusion, the high
prevalence of multidrug resistant E. coli provided insights about the possibility of
dairy calves to act as source of resistance genes in the environment that pose health
risk for humans and animals.

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10.21608/jvmr.2016.43236

Keywords

Calf diarrhea, Escherichia coli, multiple resistant, genes, disinfectants, Monitoring

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El Bably

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M. A.

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Department of Hygiene, Zoonoses and Epidemiology, Faculty of veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef 62511, Egypt.

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Asmaa

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N. Mohammed

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Department of Hygiene, Zoonoses and Epidemiology, Faculty of veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef 62511, Egypt.

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Manar

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B. Mohamed

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Department of Hygiene, Zoonoses and Epidemiology, Faculty of veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef 62511, Egypt.

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Hanan

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A. Fahmy

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Department of biotechnology, Animal Health research Institute, Dokki, Giza

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23

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2

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6777

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2016-12-01

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2019-07-31

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2016-12-01

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155

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167

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2357-0512

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2357-0520

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Journal of Veterinary Medical Research

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22 Jan 2023