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Determination of Pathogenic E. coli and Antimicrobial Resistance Genes in dogs and human Semen: Evidence of Multidrug-Resistance and Antimicrobial Resistance Gene Profiles

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Microbiology

Abstract

E. coli causes urethritis, epididymitis, epididymal-orchitis, and prostatitis in men. It also increases semen leukocytes (pus). This can impact the individual's reproductive capacity.
This study was established for achieving the following aim determination of resistant genes encoded on DNA of the pathogenic E. coli, by the isolation and identification of pathogenic E. coli using standard traditional methods and the Congo red test, followed by PCR targeting the phoA gene. Which amplified at 720bp, that confirmed isolated pathogenic E. coli strains.
A total of 112 samples of semen were collected and laboratory examined micro biologically. The results showed that 3% of them were from dogs' seminal fluid, and 16.7% were from men's.
Antimicrobial sensitivity testing was carried out using 7 antibiotic groups, including: trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (sulphonamides), erythromycin (macrolides), clindamycin (lincosamides), tetracycline (tetracyclines), vancomycin (glycopeptides), linezolid (oxazolidinones), and norfloxacin (fluoroquinolones).
The results of this work showed that the five pathogenic E. coli strains isolated were resistant to four groups of antibiotics, exhibiting complete resistance (100%) to erythromycin (macrolides), clindamycin (lincosamides), vancomycin (glycopeptides), and linezolid (oxazolidinones). Because the isolated pathogenic E. coli strains were resistant to more than two antibiotic groups, they were recorded as multidrug-resistant strains. The PCR technique applied for the detection of resistance genes revealed that three of the four tested resistance genes: tetracycline (tetA) positive (100%), trimethoprim (dfrA) positive (75%) and the erythromycin (ermB) gene was positive (100%) in human samples. It was concluded that, the determination of the main resistance genes of the isolated pathogenic E. coli was achieved.

DOI

10.21608/bvmj.2024.316472.1866

Keywords

Pathogenic E. coli, Seminal fluid, PCR technique, resistance genes, Multi-drug Resistant

Authors

First Name

Reham

Last Name

Taalab

MiddleName

Hassan

Affiliation

Department of Bacteriology, Immunology and Mycology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University,Egypt

Email

rehamhasan717@gmail.com

City

Shepin Al kanater

Orcid

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First Name

Ramzy

Last Name

Hamouda

MiddleName

Hamouda

Affiliation

Animal Reproductive Research Institute (ARRI), Haram, Giza, Egypt

Email

ramzyhamouda71@arc.sci.eg

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-

Orcid

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First Name

mona

Last Name

abdallah

MiddleName

shaarawy

Affiliation

Department of Zoonoses, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, 13736 Mushtuhur

Email

mona.abdelwahab@fvtm.bu.edu.eg

City

benha

Orcid

-

First Name

Manar

Last Name

Elkhayat

MiddleName

Ezzat

Affiliation

Bacteriology, Immunology and Mycology department, Faculty of veterinary medicine, Benha university, Egypt

Email

manar.elkhayat@fvtm.bu.edu.eg

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-

Orcid

0000-0002-8524-7891

Volume

47

Article Issue

1

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50877

Issue Date

2024-10-01

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2024-08-29

Publish Date

2024-10-01

Page Start

135

Page End

142

Print ISSN

1110-6581

Online ISSN

2974-4806

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https://bvmj.journals.ekb.eg/article_384939.html

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Original Article

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812

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Journal

Publication Title

Benha Veterinary Medical Journal

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https://bvmj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Determination of Pathogenic E. coli and Antimicrobial Resistance Genes in dogs and human Semen: Evidence of Multidrug-Resistance and Antimicrobial Resistance Gene Profiles

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24 Dec 2024