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The aim of the study was to determine the influence of the presence or the absence of antibiotic input on the emergence and maintenance of resistance in commensal bacteria from food producing animals. The research material constituted E.coli isolates from two animal species: swine at different age from one conventional pig farm with antibiotic input in young pigs and from beef and dairy cattle originated from organic breeding farm. The sensitivity to 16 antimicrobial agents was tested, and the presence of 15 resistance genes was examined. In E.coli from swine, the most prevalent resistance was resistance to streptomycin (88.3%), co-trimoxazole (78.8%), tetracycline (57.3%) ampicillin (49.3%) and doxycycline (44.9%) with multiple resistance in the majority. The most commonly observed resistance genes were: blaTEM (45.2%), tetA (35.8%), aadA1 (35.0%), sul3 (29.5%), dfrA1 (20.4%). Differences in phenotypes and genotypes of E.coli between young swine undergoing prevention program and the older ones without the antibiotic pressure occurred. A disparate resistance was found in E.coli from cattle: cephalothin (36.9%), cefuroxime (18.9%), doxycycline (8.2%), nitrofurantoin (7.7%), and concerned mainly dairy cows. Among isolates from cattle, multidrug resistance was outnumbered by resistance to one or two antibiotics and the only found gene markers were: blaSHV (3.4%), tetA (1.29%), blaTEM (0.43%) and tetC (0.43%). The presented outcomes provide evidence that antimicrobial pressure contributes to resistance development, and enteric microflora constitutes an essential reservoir of resistance genes.
In this study, Clostridium perfringens strains isolated from feedingstuffs were characterised phenotypically (width of lecithinolysis and partial haemolysis zones, biochemical reactions and resistance to antibacterial substances) and genotypically (presence of toxin genes and genomic polymorphism analysis). C. perfringens toxin genes were detected by multiplex PCR and genomic polymorphism was analysed by pulsed field gel electrophoresis. It was demonstrated that C. perfringens strains type A, among which more than half belonged to subtype ß2, were the most commonly isolated strains. Strains containing cpb2 gene revealed higher diversity of their biochemical reactions, more often occurring antibiotic resistance, and lower genomic DNA profile similarity. Feedingstuffs may serve as a source of C. perfringens, the most important animal pathogen among anaerobic sporulating bacteria. Widely occurrence of cpb2 gene among C. perfringens isolates from feedingstuffs may suggest taking into account ß2 toxin in animal immunoprophylaxis. The knowledge gained in this study shows feedingstuffs as a source of C. perfringens ß2 toxin in food chain and sheds light on the animal immunoprophylaxis regarding diseases caused by this microorganism.
A total of 90 Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains isolated from 4 hospitals in the west-north region of Poland were studied by arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (AP-PCR). AP-PCR results revealed the presence of 11 main groups of patterns (A-K) and 5 unique patterns among isolates. Generally, they were characterized by high resistance to antibiotics tested and significant differences in serogroups and types of growth on Cetrimide Agar medium. It was observed that clonally related strains were isolated from patients within the same ward, among different wards as well as in distant hospitals.
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