Molecular identification of Enterococcus spp associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy animals in Algeria and their antimicrobial resistance profile

Asmaa Beldjilali, Y. Merzouk, Sadika Haouhach, W. Dib, Abdallah Boudjemaa, Y. Zabouri
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Enterococcus genus is one of the opportunistic pathogens and responsible for mastitis in dairy animals. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of enterococci associated with subclinical mastitis in goat, cow and camels in Algeria and to assess their antimicrobial resistance profiles. A total of 374 milk samples from udder quarters were tested for a subclinical mastitis (SCM) using the CMT. The positive samples were subjected to microbiological analysis for identification of Enterococcus spp by biochemical and molecular techniques using 16S rDNA sequencing and phylogenetic analyses. Eight strains of enterococci were tested to their antibiotic sensitivity profiles. The data revealed that 34, 31% of samples showed presence of SCM, meanwhile Enterococcus spp were occurred in 38.9% of positive milk. According to phenotypic criteria, 50 isolates were identified as Enterococcus faecium 70% (35/50) followed by Enterococcus faecalis 18% (9/50) and 12 % (6/50) were nonenterococci. Only eight isolates were confirmed to be Enterococcus spp using 16S rDNA sequencing technique. The antibiotic susceptibility showed that 85.5 % and 62.5% of Enterococcus feacium were resistant to Oxacillin and Penicillin respectively, while most of isolates were susceptible to Ciprofloxacin. In this study, Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) were found in 37.5% of isolates. Nevertheless, 62.5% of the tested strains displayed multi-drug resistances (MDR) across different patterns. This study highlights virulence and harmfulness of Enterococcus strains isolated from subclinical mastitic milk, which suggest continuous inspection and monitoring of dairy animals in Algeria.
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阿尔及利亚奶牛亚临床乳腺炎相关肠球菌的分子鉴定及其耐药性分析
肠球菌属是导致奶牛乳腺炎的条件致病菌之一。本研究旨在调查阿尔及利亚山羊、奶牛和骆驼中与亚临床乳腺炎相关的肠球菌的发生情况,并评估它们的抗微生物药物耐药性。使用CMT检测了374例乳腺样本的亚临床乳腺炎(SCM)。对阳性样品进行微生物学分析,采用生化和分子技术,采用16S rDNA测序和系统发育分析鉴定肠球菌。对8株肠球菌进行了抗生素敏感性测试。结果显示,34.31%的样品检出SCM, 38.9%的样品检出肠球菌。根据表型标准,50株分离株中粪肠球菌占70%(35/50),粪肠球菌占18%(9/50),非肠球菌占12%(6/50)。采用16S rDNA测序技术鉴定8株为肠球菌。药敏结果显示,粪肠球菌对奥西林和青霉素的耐药率分别为85.5%和62.5%,大部分分离株对环丙沙星敏感。本研究中,37.5%的分离株中检出万古霉素耐药肠球菌(VRE)。然而,62.5%的被试菌株显示出不同模式的多重耐药(MDR)。这项研究强调了从亚临床乳腺炎乳中分离的肠球菌菌株的毒力和危害性,建议对阿尔及利亚的奶牛进行持续检查和监测。
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