Antibiotic resistance of Salmonella isolated from commercial chicken feeds in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

M. Makungu, W. Plessis, Michelle Barrows, Katja N. Koeppel
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Salmonella resistance to antimicrobials is rapidly growing worldwide. Antibiotics are commonly used in prevention of bacterial infections as well as treatment of infected chickens in Tanzania. A study on Salmonella was conducted in commercially produced chicken feeds from feed mills in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, between May 2015 and June 2016 with the objective of estimating the prevalence of Salmonella contamination and their antibiotic susceptibility patterns. Feed samples were collected from a total of 384 randomly selected feed bags of different types from six feed mills. Cultural and biochemical tests were performed for identification of Salmonella in the samples. All isolates were subjected to eight commonly used antibiotics for sensitivity test using disc diffusion method. The overall prevalence of Salmonella in the study was 22.1%. Prevalence of Salmonella contamination was 22.2%, 39.1%, 14.7%, 0.0%, 25% and 42.9% of the samples from feed mills named A, B, C, D, E and F respectively. Significantly higher ( p = 0.001) prevalence of Salmonella contamination was recorded in feed mill B. Although Salmonella isolates were less resistant to ciprofloxacin (14.1%), the resistance increased towards amikacin (63.4%), sulphamethoxazole/trimethoprim (85.9%), gentamicin (87.1%), kanamycin (88.2%), streptomycin (96.5%), amoxycillin (98.8%) and tetracycline (100.0%). Isolation of Salmonella from commercial chicken feeds in Dar es Salaam connotes the importance of hygienic processing and handling of feeds for effective control of Salmonella contamination in both humans and farms. The antibiogram pattern shows the presence of antibiotic resistant Salmonella species hence; suitable measures should be implemented to avoid indiscriminate use of antibiotics in chicken feed chain. Keywords: Salmonella , Poultry mash, feed mills, antibiogram, antibiotic sensitivity
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沙门氏菌对抗菌素的耐药性在世界范围内迅速增长。在坦桑尼亚,抗生素通常用于预防细菌感染以及治疗受感染的鸡。2015年5月至2016年6月期间,在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆的饲料加工厂对商业生产的鸡饲料进行了沙门氏菌研究,目的是估计沙门氏菌污染的流行程度及其抗生素敏感性模式。从6个饲料厂随机选取384个不同类型的饲料袋采集饲料样品。进行了培养和生化试验以鉴定样品中的沙门氏菌。采用圆盘扩散法对8种常用抗生素进行敏感性试验。研究中沙门氏菌的总体患病率为22.1%。A、B、C、D、E、F饲料厂沙门氏菌污染检出率分别为22.2%、39.1%、14.7%、0.0%、25%和42.9%。沙门氏菌对环丙沙星(14.1%)的耐药性较低,但对阿米卡星(63.4%)、磺胺甲恶唑/甲氧苄啶(85.9%)、庆大霉素(87.1%)、卡那霉素(88.2%)、链霉素(96.5%)、阿莫西林(98.8%)和四环素(100.0%)的耐药性增加。达累斯萨拉姆市商业鸡饲料中沙门氏菌的分离表明,饲料的卫生加工和处理对于有效控制人类和农场中的沙门氏菌污染至关重要。抗生素谱图显示存在抗生素耐药沙门氏菌;应采取适当措施,避免在鸡饲料链中滥用抗生素。关键词:沙门氏菌,禽醪,饲料厂,抗生素谱,抗生素敏感性
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