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Title: | Pathogenic Escherichia coli detected in food producing ruminants in Turkey |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü. Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Mikrobiyoloji Anabilim Dalı. 0000-0003-4337-577X Khider, Mohammed Büyükcangaz, Esra AAL-2323-2020 57200991560 25649139400 |
Keywords: | Environmental sciences & ecology Antimicrobial susceptibility E.coli Ruminants Virulence genes Virulence factors O157 Strains Calves Resistance Cattle Sheep Susceptibility Identification Prevalence Turkey Bos Escherichia coli Capra hircus Ovis aries Antibiotic resistance Antimicrobial activity Bacterium Coliform bacterium Feces Gene Gene expression Ruminant Sheep Virulence |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Parlar Scientific Puplications |
Citation: | Khider, M. ve Büyükcangaz, E. (2018). ''Pathogenic Escherichia coli detected in food producing ruminants in Turkey''. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 27(1), 110-115. |
Abstract: | Clinical Escherichia coli (E.coli) isolates (n:181) recovered from feces of cattle (n:111), sheep (n:25) and goats (n:45) between 2012-2015 in Turkey were screened for the presence of the virulence genes encoding Shiga toxins (Stxl and Stx2), intimin (eae), heat-stabile enterotoxin a (STa), fimbria-related antigens F41 and K99 with multiplex PCR. The presence of E.coli 0157:H7 was also investigated using Cefxime-Tellurite Sorbitol MacConkey Agar (CT-SMAC) and WellcollexEcoli (Remel (R)). Kirby Bauer Disc Diffusion testcarried out todetect resistance pattern of the isolates for enrofloxacin, ampicillin, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, ceftiofur, tetracycline and amoxycillin/clavulanic acid. The results showed that the virulence genes were detected in 9 (8.1%), 13 (52%), and 15 (33.3%) of the isolates recovered from cattle, sheep and goats, respectively. Verotoxin-producing E.coli (VTEC) represents 7.2%, 40% and 33.3% while Enterotoxigenic E.coli (ETEC) represent 0.9%, 8% and 0% of the isolates recovered from cattle, sheep and goats respectively. Enteropathogenic E.coli (EPEC) was detected only in cattle (0.9%) and none of isolate was serotyped as E.coli. 0157:H7. Among all E.coli isolates which carried virulence genes (at least one), 7 (18.9%) were multi-resistant, 6 (16.2%) were resistant for at least one antimicrobial agent and 24 (64.8%) were susceptible to all anti-microbial agents. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11452/34635 |
ISSN: | 1018-4619 1610-2304 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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