2023
DOI: 10.2478/macvetrev-2023-0017
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β-Lactamase Genes (blaCTX-M, blaSHV, blaTEM, blaOXA1 and blaOXA2) and Phylogenetic Groups in ESBL Producing Commensal Escherichia coli Isolated from Faecal Samples from Dairy Farm in the Municipality of Debar

Abstract: β-lactamases are a diverse class of enzymes produced by bacteria that present a major cause for resistance to β-lactams. In this study we analysed 159 fecal samples from dairy cows, for the presence of presumptive ESBL, AmpC, and carbapenemase-producing E. coli. Phylotyping was done using Clermont phylo-typing method, targeting arpA, ChuA, and YjaA genes, along with the DNA fragment TspE4.C2. Convetional PCR method was used to confirm the presence of bla genes among 39 phenotypically confirmed ESBL producing E… Show more

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“…This study examined 39 E. coli isolates, and out of the 22 analyzed genes, a total of 19 genes were detected and identified as responsible for conferring resistance to the tested antimicrobials. The results from this study for the prevalence of β-lactam coding genes have previously been described [24]. Tetracycline resistance is very common in resistant strains isolated dairy cattle and farm environments, as is the prevalence of genes conferring resistance to tetracycline [25].…”
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confidence: 67%
“…This study examined 39 E. coli isolates, and out of the 22 analyzed genes, a total of 19 genes were detected and identified as responsible for conferring resistance to the tested antimicrobials. The results from this study for the prevalence of β-lactam coding genes have previously been described [24]. Tetracycline resistance is very common in resistant strains isolated dairy cattle and farm environments, as is the prevalence of genes conferring resistance to tetracycline [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%