Antibiotics Susceptibility Profile of Non-Typhoidal Salmonella Species Using Selected 3rd Generation Cephalosporins Antibiotics Against Humans and Poultry Faeces in South West, Nigeria

J. O. Ipinlaye, A. Oluyege, F. A. Adewunmi
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Introduction: Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) isolates are among the most common bacterial pathogens associated with antimicrobial resistance (AMR) where animals are known to be the major reservoir of NTS despite improvements in hygiene and sanitation. Aim: This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of non-typhoidal salmonella species from humans and poultry faeces in Ido-Ekiti using selected 3rd generation cephalosporin antibiotics. Study Location and Duration: The study was carried out at Federal Teaching Hospital Ido Ekiti for 3months between July 2023 and September 2023. Methodology: A total of 300 faecal samples were collected (100 from humans and 200 from poultry) by random sampling and analyzed by enriching on Selenite F broth and cultured on XLD agar using standard method. Faecal samples were identified using morphology, microscopic and biochemical characteristics. Antibiotic susceptibility test determined using disc diffusion method. Results: The prevalence of NTS in human and poultry sources were 9% and 11.5% respectively. Antibiotic susceptibility test revealed high resistance rates to 3rd generation Cephalosporins antibiotics among the poultry isolates, especially to Cefuroxime, Cefotaxime and ceftriaxone at 86.9%, 65.2% and 82.6% respectively while Ceftazidime at 88.9% only had an high resistance from human samples as compared to the poultry samples. Conclusion: The study confirmed that poultries in Ido Ekiti are likely major sources of resistant NTS, and this poses a potential hazard to the public, especially those living close to the poultry and those rearing them.
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尼日利亚西南部非类毒素沙门氏菌对人类和家禽粪便使用精选的第三代头孢菌素类抗生素的敏感性概况
导言:非伤寒沙门氏菌 (NTS) 分离物是与抗菌药耐药性 (AMR) 相关的最常见细菌病原体之一,众所周知,尽管卫生和环境卫生有所改善,但动物仍是 NTS 的主要贮藏库。研究地点和时间:研究于 2023 年 7 月至 2023 年 9 月在伊多-埃基蒂联邦教学医院进行,为期 3 个月:随机抽样共收集了 300 份粪便样本(100 份来自人类,200 份来自家禽),采用标准方法在亚硒酸盐 F 肉汤中进行富集分析,并在 XLD 琼脂上进行培养。粪便样本通过形态学、显微镜和生化特征进行鉴定。抗生素药敏试验采用盘扩散法:结果:人类和家禽的 NTS 感染率分别为 9% 和 11.5%。抗生素药敏试验显示,家禽分离菌株对第三代头孢菌素类抗生素的耐药率较高,尤其是对头孢呋辛、头孢他啶和头孢曲松的耐药率分别为 86.9%、65.2% 和 82.6%,而与家禽样本相比,人类样本对头孢他啶的耐药率仅为 88.9%:研究证实,伊多-埃基蒂省的家禽饲养场可能是耐药性 NTS 的主要来源,这对公众,尤其是家禽附近的居民和饲养者构成了潜在的危害。
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