SEROLOGICAL, MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZED AND PLASMID MEDIATED ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANT PATTERNS OF SALMONELLA SPP. FROM MILK AND OTHER SOURCES
2016
Marwan M. Mohammed | Mohammed H. Khudor
This study was carried out for detection of Salmonella isolates from 278 different samples(direct milk 50 samples, indirect milk 50 samples, feces 50 samples, teat swabs 50 samples ,hand milker swabs 28 and 50 stool samples ) in Basrah during the period between 20 September2015 to 5 January 2016. The results revealed that the incidence rate of Salmonella isolates insamples was 6.1% by using API system, serotyping and PCR technique. Serological methodsrevealed that high percentage of Salmonella serotype was Salmonella typhimurium 29.5%. Thehighest resistance of Salmonella spp. isolates were found against chloramphenicol and rifampin(100%). Whereas the lowest resistance was against ciprofloxacin (0.0%). Using plasmid curingby temperature method showed that 41.1% of total Salmonella isolates were related plasmidantimicrobial resistance.
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