The paper presents results of a study of antibiotic resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa' field isolates taken from exotic and ornamental birds during 2014-2016. The findings suggest that meropenem is a highly efficient antibiotic for therapy of Pseudomonas infection due to absolute sensitivity of isolates to the antibiotic. In addition to meropenem, revealed high sensitivity of isolates to sizomitsin, tobramycin, imipenem, azithromycin, norfloxacin, pefloxacin and ciprofloxacin. Number of isolates susceptible to the aforementioned antibacterial measures -72,34-97,87%.
КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВАМножественная антибиотикоустойчивость, β-лактамазы, β-лактамные антибиотики, группа ферментов ESBL, металло-β-лактамазы.
KEY WORDSMultiple antibiotic-resistant, β-lactamase, β-lactam antibiotics, ESBL enzymes, metallo-βlactamase.Псевдомонадная инфекция домашних декоративных птиц представляет большую опасность не только для жизни питомца, но для здоровья хозяина птицы. Возбудитель заболевания Pseudomonas aeruginosa не имеет определенной предрасположенности к
In recent years, the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has become a global problem, which determines the need for research in the direction of developing alternative methods for controlling diseases of agricultural animals of bacterial etiology. Bacteriophages (bacterial viruses) create the prospect of a sustainable alternative approach in the fight against bacterial pathogens. In this paper, we consider the prospects of using bacteriophages as biological agents in the fight against salmonellosis and colibacteriosis of animals, as well as reducing the likelihood of human disease through slaughter products and meat of animals and poultry, contaminated with the pathogens of these infections.
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