Transferring of Lactobacillus antibiotic resistant genes to Salmonella

Muhammad Ashraf, S. Rahman, Muhammad Jawad Bashir, R. Aslam, Sultan Ali, A. Jabbar
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Antibiotic resistance is a worldwide issue and becoming more problematic due to extensive misuse of antibiotics. The present study was aimed to analyze role of Lactobacillus in transmission of antibiotic resistance genes (tetM, ermB, sul2) to Salmonella and verification of these genes by real time polymerase chain reaction. A total of thirty fecal samples (15 were indigenous and 15 were broilers) were collected and analyzed by real time polymerase chain reaction. The results indicated that there was high expression of antibiotic resistance genes in Lactobacillus in case of broiler chicken than indigenous ones indicating Lactobacillus as a reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes but found to be non-significant in transferring these genes to Salmonella. In conclusion, the excessive use of animal growth promoters in poultry assists in acquisition of antibiotic resistance genes by normal micro-biota. Keywords: Broiler, Non-significant, Antibiotic resistance, Real time polymerase chain
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乳酸杆菌耐药基因向沙门氏菌转移
抗生素耐药性是一个世界性的问题,并且由于抗生素的广泛滥用而变得更加成问题。本研究旨在分析乳酸菌在沙门氏菌中传播抗生素耐药基因(tetM、ermB、sul2)的作用,并通过实时聚合酶链反应对这些基因进行验证。采用实时聚合酶链反应对30份粪便样本(本地15份,肉鸡15份)进行分析。结果表明,肉鸡乳酸菌中耐药基因的表达量高于本地乳酸菌,表明乳酸菌是耐药基因的储存库,但将这些基因转移到沙门氏菌中的作用不显著。综上所述,在家禽中过量使用动物生长促进剂有助于正常微生物群获得抗生素耐药基因。关键词:肉鸡,非显著性,抗生素耐药性,实时聚合酶链
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