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Genotypic and phenotypic ?-Lactam resistance and presence of PVL gene in Staphylococci from dry bovine udder v1
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Dairy cows affected with subclinical mastitis can be sources of virulent, antimicrobial-resistant Staphylococci to humans by the excretion of the bacteria through their milk. This study focussed on the phenotypic and genotypic antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococci isolated from dairy cows during the early dry period. Among 96 isolates of Gram positive cocci from 157 cows, 76 were identified as Coagulase Negative Staphylococci and the remaining twenty were Staphylococcus aureus. Typical amplicons of coagulase gene were obtained for all twenty samples of S. aureus with three major coagulase types being identified as giving 627 bp (40 %), 910 bp (35 %) and 710 bp (25 %) long PCR products. The groEL gene was amplified in PCR of all 76 isolates of Coagulase Negative Staphylococci, and incubation of PCR products with restriction enzyme PvuII yielded three distinct PCR-RFLP fragment patterns bearing resemblance to S. chromogenes and S. hyicus. Highest sensitivity of Coagulase Negative Staphylococci was noted for Azithromycin (92.5%) and the least to Tetracyclines (76.3%), whereas for S. aureus, it was Cefoperazone (95%) and Azithromycin (72.2%) respectively. Phenotypic resistance to Oxacillin (25 isolates), and Cefoxitin (11 isolates) was detected by dilution method with a commercial strip (Ezy MICTM). Genotypic resistance to b-Lactam antibiotics was found in 65 (34 with mecA gene and 31 with blaZ gene) isolates. Eighteen isolates possessed both the genes, with the PVL gene for virulence being detected in five of them. Nine isolates which had mecA gene were phenotypically susceptible to oxacillin while phenotypic resistance to oxacillin was observed in seven isolates that did not have either mecA or blaZ gene. This is the first report of persistent Staphylococcal infections possessing PVL gene and high level of genotypic resistance to b-Lactam antibiotics in small- holder dairy cattle from India.
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Title: Genotypic and phenotypic ?-Lactam resistance and presence of PVL gene in Staphylococci from dry bovine udder v1
Description:
Dairy cows affected with subclinical mastitis can be sources of virulent, antimicrobial-resistant Staphylococci to humans by the excretion of the bacteria through their milk.
This study focussed on the phenotypic and genotypic antibiotic resistance patterns of Staphylococci isolated from dairy cows during the early dry period.
Among 96 isolates of Gram positive cocci from 157 cows, 76 were identified as Coagulase Negative Staphylococci and the remaining twenty were Staphylococcus aureus.
Typical amplicons of coagulase gene were obtained for all twenty samples of S.
aureus with three major coagulase types being identified as giving 627 bp (40 %), 910 bp (35 %) and 710 bp (25 %) long PCR products.
The groEL gene was amplified in PCR of all 76 isolates of Coagulase Negative Staphylococci, and incubation of PCR products with restriction enzyme PvuII yielded three distinct PCR-RFLP fragment patterns bearing resemblance to S.
chromogenes and S.
hyicus.
Highest sensitivity of Coagulase Negative Staphylococci was noted for Azithromycin (92.
5%) and the least to Tetracyclines (76.
3%), whereas for S.
aureus, it was Cefoperazone (95%) and Azithromycin (72.
2%) respectively.
Phenotypic resistance to Oxacillin (25 isolates), and Cefoxitin (11 isolates) was detected by dilution method with a commercial strip (Ezy MICTM).
Genotypic resistance to b-Lactam antibiotics was found in 65 (34 with mecA gene and 31 with blaZ gene) isolates.
Eighteen isolates possessed both the genes, with the PVL gene for virulence being detected in five of them.
Nine isolates which had mecA gene were phenotypically susceptible to oxacillin while phenotypic resistance to oxacillin was observed in seven isolates that did not have either mecA or blaZ gene.
This is the first report of persistent Staphylococcal infections possessing PVL gene and high level of genotypic resistance to b-Lactam antibiotics in small- holder dairy cattle from India.
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