Bacteriological studies on methicillin -resistance Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolated from cow’s mastitis milk.
Benha veterinary Medical Journal • 2021
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Alaa N. Anter,1 Ashraf A. Abd El Tawab 1, Fatma I. El-Hofy 1
الكلمات المفتاحية
PCR ,mecA gene , Methicillin -resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA
المجلة العلمية
Benha veterinary Medical Journal
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المجلد
40
العدد
2
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Local
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الملخص
An enormous problem reported worldwide namely bovine mastitis caused by MDR( multi-drug resistant) S.aureus results in prolonged antibiotic treatment and livestock death. Mastitis caused by pathogenic S.aureus strains led to a focused study on surveillance of antibiotic susceptibility along with phenotypic and genotypic characterization. The isolation of Staphylococcus aureus to the determination of antibiotic susceptibility pattern from obtained cow’s milk samples was the aim of the current study.
Cows affected by mastitis from different farms in Kalyuobia Governorate, one hundred milk samples were conducted for S.aureus isolation with a prevalence of 30% where 20% isolates were coagulase positive (CoPS) and 10% isolates were coagulase negative CoNS (Gram staining, oxidase, catalase, DNase, haemolysis, and the coagulase test were employed for bacterial identification). The majority of the strains (COPS) n=20 were profiled revealing antimicrobial sensitivity to be multidrug resistant.
The occurrence of oxacillin susceptible mecA strains positive strains ( OS-MRSA) was revealed in 6 strains for the first time. Identification of MRSA strain by detection of mecA gene in the PCR .
Cows affected by mastitis from different farms in Kalyuobia Governorate, one hundred milk samples were conducted for S.aureus isolation with a prevalence of 30% where 20% isolates were coagulase positive (CoPS) and 10% isolates were coagulase negative CoNS (Gram staining, oxidase, catalase, DNase, haemolysis, and the coagulase test were employed for bacterial identification). The majority of the strains (COPS) n=20 were profiled revealing antimicrobial sensitivity to be multidrug resistant.
The occurrence of oxacillin susceptible mecA strains positive strains ( OS-MRSA) was revealed in 6 strains for the first time. Identification of MRSA strain by detection of mecA gene in the PCR .
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