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Prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility of Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida isolated from ovine respiratory infection: A study from Karnataka, Southern India

机译:从绵羊呼吸道感染中分离的Mannheimia Haemolytica和Pasteurella多型患者的患病率和抗生素易感性:印度南部卡纳塔克卡的研究

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Background and Aim: Respiratory infection due to Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida are responsible for huge economic losses in livestock sector globally and it is poorly understood in ovine population. The study aimed to investigate and characterize M. haemolytica and P. multocida from infected and healthy sheep to rule out the involvement of these bacteria in the disease. Materials and Methods: A total of 374 healthy and infected sheep samples were processed for isolation, direct detection by multiplex PCR (mPCR), and antibiotic susceptibility testing by phenotypic and genotypic methods. Results: Overall, 55 Pasteurella isolates (27 [7.2%] M. haemolytica and 28 [7.4%] P. multocida ) were recovered and identified by bacteriological tests and species-specific PCR assays. Significant correlation between the detection of M. haemolytica (66.6%) with disease condition and P. multocida (19.1%) exclusively from infected sheep was recorded by mPCR. In vitro antibiotic susceptibility testing of 55 isolates revealed higher multidrug resistance in M. haemolytica (25.9%) than P. multocida (7.1%) isolates. Descending resistance towards penicillin (63.6%), oxytetracycline (23.6%), streptomycin (14.5%), and gentamicin (12.7%) and absolute sensitivity towards chloramphenicol were observed in both the pathogens. The antibiotic resistance genes such as strA (32.7%) and sul2 (32.7%) associated with streptomycin and sulfonamide resistance, respectively, were detected in the isolates. Conclusion: The study revealed the significant involvement of M. haemolytica together with P. multocida in ovine respiratory infection and is probably responsible for frequent disease outbreaks even after vaccination against hemorrhagic septicemia in sheep population of Karnataka, southern province of India.
机译:背景和目的:Mannheimia Haemolytica和Pasteurella Multocad引起的呼吸道感染负责在全球畜牧业的巨大经济损失,并且在绵羊种群中却很差。该研究旨在调查和表征来自受感染和健康绵羊的M. haemolytica和P.多偶。排除这些细菌在疾病中的参与。材料和方法:通过表型和基因型方法处理总共374个健康和感染的绵羊样品进行分离,直接检测,并通过表型和基因型方法进行抗生素敏感性测试。结果:总体而言,55巴氏菌分离株(27 [7.2%] M. Haemolytica和28 [7.4%] P. Multocida)并通过细菌学试验和特异性PCR测定鉴定。通过MPCR记录疾病病症的疾病病症和P.Memolytica(66.6%)与疾病病症和P. multocada(19.1%)之间的显着相关性。体外抗生素敏感性试验55分离物揭示了M. Haemolytica(25.9%)的多药耐药率高于P. Multocida(7.1%)分离物。在病原体中观察到对青霉素(63.6%),羟基辛素(23.6%),链霉素(14.5%)和庆大霉素(12.7%)和绝对敏感性的抵抗力。分别检测与链霉素和磺酰胺含量相关的Sra(32.7%)和Sul 2(32.7%)的抗生素抗性基因分别检测到分离物中。结论:该研究揭示了M. Haemolytica与P. Multocida在绵羊呼吸道感染中的显着累及,并且甚至在印度南部南部绵羊群中的出血性败血症疫苗后甚至常急疾病爆发。

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