Occurrence of Campylobacter spp. and Phenotypic Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Campylobacter jejuni in Slaughtered Broiler Chickens in North-Western Romania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Prevalence of Campylobacter spp.
2.2. Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of the Campylobacter jejuni Isolates
3. Discussions
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Sample Collection
4.2. Isolation, and Molecular Identification of Campylobacter spp.
4.3. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests of C. jejuni
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Farm/Slaughterhouse | Campylobacter spp. | Study Years | Total (%) | ||
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2016 | 2018 | 2020 | |||
Positive/Total Investigated (%) | |||||
A | C. coli | 11/30 (36.7) | 6/9 (66.7) | 9/13 (69.2) | 26/52 (50.0) |
C. jejuni | 13/30 (43.3) | 1/9 (11.1) | 4/13 (30.8) | 18/52 (34.6) | |
Neg. | 6/30 (20.0) | 2/9 (22.2) | 0/13 (0.0) | 8/52 (15.4) | |
B | C. coli | 8/10 (80.0) | N.A. | N.A. | 8/10 (80.0) |
C. jejuni | 2/10 (20.0) | N.A. | N.A. | 2/10 (20.0) | |
Neg. | 0/10 (0.0) | N.A. | N.A. | 0/10 (0.0) | |
C | C. coli | 15/20 (75.0) | N.A. | N.A. | 15/20 (75.0) |
C. jejuni | 3/20 (15.0) | N.A. | N.A. | 3/20 (15.0) | |
Neg. | 2/20 (10.0) | N.A. | N.A. | 2/20 (10.0) | |
D | C. coli | 9/30 (30.0) | N.A. | N.A. | 9/30 (30.0) |
C. jejuni | 7/30 (23.3) | N.A. | N.A. | 7/30 (23.3) | |
Neg. | 14/30 (46.6) | N.A. | N.A. | 14/30 (46.7) | |
E | C. coli | 12/30 (40.0) | 15/18 (83.3) | N.A. | 27/48 (56.2) |
C. jejuni | 15/30 (50.0) | 3/18 (16.7) | N.A. | 18/48 (37.5) | |
Neg. | 3/30 (10.0) | 0/18 (0.0) | N.A. | 3/48 (6.3) | |
F | C. coli | 15/30 (50.0) | 18/29 (62.0) | 11/22 (50.0) | 44/70 (62.8) |
C. jejuni | 10/30 (33.3) | 9/29 (31.1) | 5/22 (22.7) | 24/70 (34.3) | |
Neg. | 5/30 (16.7) | 2/29 (6.9) | 6/22 (27.3) | 13/70 (18.4) | |
G | C. coli | 15/30 (50.0) | 20/33 (60.6) | 11/20 (55.0) | 46/83 (55.4) |
C. jejuni | 11/30 (36.7) | 10/33 (30.3) | 8/20 (40.0) | 29/83 (34.9) | |
Neg. | 4/30 (13.3) | 3/33 (9.1) | 1/20 (5.0) | 8/83 (9.7) | |
Total | n.a. | 146/180 (81.1) | 82/89 (92.1) | 48/55 (87.3) | n.a. |
Antimicrobials | Cut-Off Values | MIC Breackpoint (µg/mL) | No. of Resistant /Total Investigated (%) C. jejuni Strains in the Study Years | Total (%) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
S | R | 2016 | 2018 | 2020 | |||
Erythromycin | 4 | 1 | 128 | 0/61 (0.0) | 0/23 (0.0) | 0/17 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
Ciprofloxacin | 0.5 | 0.125 | 16 | 42/61 (68.9) | 23/23 (100) | 15/17 (88.2) | 80 (79.2) |
Tetracycline | 1 | 0.5 | 64 | 24/61 (39.3) | 18/23 (78.3) | 10/17 (58.8) | 52 (49.5) |
Gentamicin | 2 | 0.125 | 16 | 0/61 (0.0) | 0/23 (0.0) | 0/17 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
Nalidixic acid | 16 | 1 | 64 | 40/61 (65.6) | 22/23 (95.7) | 17/17 (100) | 79 (78.2) |
Streptomycin | 4 | 0.25 | 16 | 4/61 (6.6) | 3/23 (13.0) | 1/17 (5.9) | 8 (7.9) |
Farm/ Slaughterhouse | Resistance to Antimicrobial Profile of Campylobacter jejuni Isolates (%) during the Study Years | ||||||||
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2016 | 2018 | 2020 | |||||||
CIP+NA | CIP+TET+ NA | CIP+TET+NA+ STM | CIP+NA | CIP+TET+ NA | CIP+TET+NA+ STM | CIP+NA | CIP+TET+ NA | CIP+TET+NA+ STM | |
A | 10/13 (76.9) | 0/13 (0.0) | 0/13 (0.0) | 1/1 (100) | 0/1 (0.0) | 0/1 (0.0) | 3/4 (75.0) | 0/4 (0.0) | 0/4 (0.0) |
B | 2/2 (100) | 0/2 (0.0) | 0/2 (0.0) | N.A. | N.A. | ||||
C | 2/3 (66.7) | 0/3 (0.0) | 0/3 (0.0) | N.A. | N.A. | ||||
D | 0/7 (0.0) | 0/7 (0) | 3/7 (42.8) | N.A. | N.A. | ||||
E | 3/15 (20.0) | 7/15 (46.7) | 0/15 (0.0) | 0/3 (0.0) | 2/3 (66.6) | 1/3 (33.3) | N.A. | ||
F | 0/10 (0.0) | 5/10 (50.0) | 0/10 (0.0) | 1/9 (11.1) | 6/9 (66.6) | 1/9 (11.1) | 1/5 (20.0) | 4/5 (80.0) | 0/5 (0.0) |
G | 5/11 (45.4) | 3/11 (27.3) | 0/11 (0.0) | 2/10 (20.0) | 8/10 (80.0) | 1/10 (10.0) | 1/8 (12.5) | 6/8 (75.0) | 1/8 (12.5) |
Total | 23/61 (37.7) | 15/61 (24.6) | 3/61 (4.9) | 4/23 (17.4) | 16/23 (69.6) | 3/23 (13.1) | 5/17 (29.4) | 10/17 (58.8) | 1/17 (5.9) |
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Popa, S.A.; Morar, A.; Ban-Cucerzan, A.; Tîrziu, E.; Herman, V.; Sallam, K.I.; Morar, D.; Acaroz, U.; Imre, M.; Florea, T.; et al. Occurrence of Campylobacter spp. and Phenotypic Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Campylobacter jejuni in Slaughtered Broiler Chickens in North-Western Romania. Antibiotics 2022, 11, 1713. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11121713
Popa SA, Morar A, Ban-Cucerzan A, Tîrziu E, Herman V, Sallam KI, Morar D, Acaroz U, Imre M, Florea T, et al. Occurrence of Campylobacter spp. and Phenotypic Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Campylobacter jejuni in Slaughtered Broiler Chickens in North-Western Romania. Antibiotics. 2022; 11(12):1713. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11121713
Chicago/Turabian StylePopa, Sebastian Alexandru, Adriana Morar, Alexandra Ban-Cucerzan, Emil Tîrziu, Viorel Herman, Khalid Ibrahim Sallam, Doru Morar, Ulaș Acaroz, Mirela Imre, Tijana Florea, and et al. 2022. "Occurrence of Campylobacter spp. and Phenotypic Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Campylobacter jejuni in Slaughtered Broiler Chickens in North-Western Romania" Antibiotics 11, no. 12: 1713. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11121713
APA StylePopa, S. A., Morar, A., Ban-Cucerzan, A., Tîrziu, E., Herman, V., Sallam, K. I., Morar, D., Acaroz, U., Imre, M., Florea, T., Mukhtar, H., & Imre, K. (2022). Occurrence of Campylobacter spp. and Phenotypic Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Campylobacter jejuni in Slaughtered Broiler Chickens in North-Western Romania. Antibiotics, 11(12), 1713. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11121713