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Sequence Analysis, Antibiogram Profile, Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance Genes of XDR and MDR Gallibacterium anatis Isolated from Layer Chickens in Egypt.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Gallibacterium anatis is incriminated frequently in severe economic losses and mortalities in the poultry industry. This study aimed to detect the prevalence of G. anatis in layer chickens, sequence analysis, the antibiogram profiles, and PCR screening of virulence determinants and antibiotic resistance genes.

Methods

Accordingly, 300 samples (tracheal swabs, ovary and oviduct, and lung) were randomly collected from 100 diseased layer chickens from private commercial layer farms at Elsharkia Governorate, Egypt. The bacteriological examination was carried out. The retrieved isolates were tested for 16S rRNA-23S rRNA gene sequencing, antibiogram profiling, PCR screening of virulence (gtxA, fifA, and gyrB), and antibiotic resistance genes (bla ROB, aphA1, tetB, and tetH).

Results

The prevalence of G. anatis was 25% in the examined diseased layer chickens. The sequence analyses emphasized that the tested strains derived from a common ancestor and exhibited a notable genetic similarity with other G. anatis strains from USA, China, and Denmark. The isolated G. anatis strains were highly resistant to sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, oxytetracycline, penicillin, ampicillin, kanamycin, neomycin, and erythromycin. The PCR revealed that the retrieved G. anatis strains carried gtxA, gyrB, and fifA virulence genes with a prevalence of 100%, 100%, and 38.3%, respectively. Approximately 30.1% of the retrieved G. anatis isolates were XDR to six antimicrobial classes and harbored bla ROB, aphA1, and tetB resistance genes. Moreover, 20.5% of the isolated G. anatis strains were MDR to three different classes and carried bla ROB and tetH resistance genes.

Conclusion

Briefly, this study emphasized the existence of XDR and MDR G. anatis strains in poultry. Florfenicol and norfloxacin displayed a promising antimicrobial effect against the emerging XDR and MDR G. anatis in poultry. The emergence of XDR and MDR G. anatis is considered a public health alarm.

SUBMITTER: Algammal AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9375569 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sequence Analysis, Antibiogram Profile, Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance Genes of XDR and MDR <i>Gallibacterium anatis</i> Isolated from Layer Chickens in Egypt.

Algammal Abelazeem M AM   Abo Hashem Marwa E ME   Alfifi Khyreyah J KJ   Al-Otaibi Amenah S AS   Alatawy Marfat M   ElTarabili Reham M RM   Abd El-Ghany Wafaa A WA   Hetta Helal F HF   Hamouda Ahmed M AM   Elewa Amira A AA   Azab Marwa M MM  

Infection and drug resistance 20220809


<h4>Background</h4><i>Gallibacterium anatis</i> is incriminated frequently in severe economic losses and mortalities in the poultry industry. This study aimed to detect the prevalence of <i>G. anatis</i> in layer chickens, sequence analysis, the antibiogram profiles, and PCR screening of virulence determinants and antibiotic resistance genes.<h4>Methods</h4>Accordingly, 300 samples (tracheal swabs, ovary and oviduct, and lung) were randomly collected from 100 diseased layer chickens from private  ...[more]

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