Characterization and in vitro susceptibility profile of bacterial samples harvest from canine chronic otitis

Q4 Veterinary Medicina Veterinaria-Recife Pub Date : 2021-07-06 DOI:10.26605/MEDVET-V15N2-4396
J. Barriuso, Deivid Roni Ribeiro, J. Burchard, K. D. Chi, A. Anater, M. Farias, C. T. Pimpão
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This study aimed to identify which are the most frequent bacteria evolved in cases of chronic otitis in dogs in the metropolitan region of Curitiba, as well to determine their in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility. Data of positive bacterial culture from dogs affected by chronic or recurrent otitis were compiled from the records of the veterinary hospital of Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, southern Brazil. In a period of 16 months, a total of 83 bacterial cultures were performed, resulting in 192 isolates. All isolates were submitted to antimicrobial susceptibility tests, based on the Kirby-Bauer technique using 17 drugs from 8 antibiotic classes (?-lactams, aminoglycosides, lincosamides, macrolides, polypeptides, quinolones, tetracyclines, and amphenicols). The five most frequent bacterial isolates were Staphylococcus spp. (58.32%), Proteus spp. (14.58%), Escherichia coli (9.90%) and Pseudomonas spp. (8.33%). The four most effective antibiotics were amikacin (13.29%), neomycin (24.47%), gentamicin (25.52%) and tobramycin (26.70%); however, these aminoglycosides may cause ototoxicity, and their use should be restricted when the tympanic membrane is intact. Quinolones also showed antimicrobial effectiveness, with 29.17% of the isolates showing resistance to ciprofloxacin and 29.69% to enrofloxacin. According to the results, it can be concluded that aminoglycosides and quinolones were effective against microorganisms of canine chronic otitis.
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犬慢性中耳炎细菌样品的鉴定及体外药敏分析
本研究旨在确定库里蒂巴大都市区犬慢性中耳炎病例中最常见的细菌进化,并确定其体外抗菌敏感性。慢性或复发性中耳炎犬的阳性细菌培养数据来自巴西南部库里蒂巴(Curitiba) Pontifícia universsidade Católica do paran兽医医院的记录。在16个月的时间里,共进行了83次细菌培养,分离出192株。所有分离株均采用Kirby-Bauer法进行药敏试验,采用8个抗生素类(?-内酰胺类、氨基糖苷类、林肯胺类、大环内酯类、多肽、喹诺酮类、四环素类和霉素类)。最常见的5种细菌分别是葡萄球菌(58.32%)、变形杆菌(14.58%)、大肠杆菌(9.90%)和假单胞菌(8.33%)。最有效的4种抗生素是阿米卡星(13.29%)、新霉素(24.47%)、庆大霉素(25.52%)和妥布霉素(26.70%);然而,这些氨基糖苷可能引起耳毒性,当鼓膜完好时应限制其使用。喹诺酮类药物也有抗菌效果,29.17%的菌株对环丙沙星耐药,29.69%的菌株对恩诺沙星耐药。综上所述,氨基糖苷类药物和喹诺酮类药物对犬慢性中耳炎的微生物有一定的抑制作用。
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Medicina Veterinaria-Recife
Medicina Veterinaria-Recife Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: A revista Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE) é um periódico científico do Departamento de Medicina Veterinária da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE), composto por edições trimestrais. A revista tem a missão de publicar trabalhos originais relacionados à pesquisa em Medicina Veterinária, Produção Animal, Biologia e áreas correlatas, em forma de artigo científico, artigo de revisão, relato de caso e comunicação breve.
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