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Antimicrobial resistance of Staphylococcus spp. from small ruminant mastitis in Brazil

Authors :
Chirles A. França
Rodolfo M. Peixoto
Marielly B. Cavalcante
Natoniel F. Melo
Celso José B. Oliveira
Josir Laine A. Veschi
Rinaldo A. Mota
Mateus M. Costa
Source :
Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Vol 32, Iss 8, Pp 747-753 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA), 2012.

Abstract

The study aimed to determine the antimicrobial resistance patterns and to identify molecular resistance markers in Staphylococcus spp. (n=210) isolated from small ruminant mastitis in Brazil. The antimicrobial resistance patterns were evaluated by the disk diffusion test and by detection of the presence of mecA, blaZ, ermA, ermB, ermC and msrA genes by PCR. The efflux pump test was performed using ethidium bromide and biofilm production was determined by Congo red agar test along with PCR for detection of the icaD gene. The isolates were most resistant to amoxicillin (50.0%), streptomycin (42.8%), tetracycline (40.4%), lincomycin (39.0%) and erythromycin (33.8%). Pan-susceptibility to all tested drugs was observed in 71 (33.8%) isolates and 41 Staphylococcus isolates were positive for the efflux pump. Although phenotypic resistance to oxacillin was observed in 12.8% of the isolates, none harbored the mecA gene. However, 45.7% of the isolates harbored blaZ indicating that beta-lactamase production was the main mechanism associated with staphylococci resistance to beta-lactams in the present study. The other determinants of resistance to antimicrobial agents ermA, ermB, ermC, and msrA were observed in 1.4%, 10.4%, 16.2%, and 0.9% of the isolates, respectively. In addition, the icaD gen was detected in 32.9% of the isolates. Seventy three isolates (54 from goats and 19 from sheep) were negative for all resistance genes tested and 69 isolates presented two or more resistance genes. Association among blaZ, ermA, ermB, ermC and efflux pump were observed in 17 isolates, 14 of which originated from goats and three from sheep. The data obtained in this study show the resistance of the isolates to beta-lactamics, which may be associated with the use of antimicrobial drugs without veterinary control.

Details

Language :
English, Portuguese
ISSN :
16785150 and 0100736X
Volume :
32
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.007e1fc5583b4cde9c5287a82790aa71
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2012000800012