2014
DOI: 10.1590/1516-635x160293-96
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Phenotypic and genotypic resistance profile of Salmonella Typhimurium to antimicrobials commonly used in poultry

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“…The aacC gene was detected in two isolates, although only one of them showed resistance to gentamicin. Silent antimicrobial resistance genes were previously reported in Salmonella isolated from chicken in other studies (Biffi et al 2014;El-Sharkawy et al 2017); however, these genes may activate in vivo or spread to other bacteria, thereby posing the same risk as active genes (El-Sharkawy et al 2017). Both the aacC and aadA resistance genes were previously detected in S. Kentucky isolated from an outbreak in Slovenia caused by travel to Egypt (Majt an et al 2006).…”
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“…The aacC gene was detected in two isolates, although only one of them showed resistance to gentamicin. Silent antimicrobial resistance genes were previously reported in Salmonella isolated from chicken in other studies (Biffi et al 2014;El-Sharkawy et al 2017); however, these genes may activate in vivo or spread to other bacteria, thereby posing the same risk as active genes (El-Sharkawy et al 2017). Both the aacC and aadA resistance genes were previously detected in S. Kentucky isolated from an outbreak in Slovenia caused by travel to Egypt (Majt an et al 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…All the tested Salmonella isolates harbouring the aadA2 gene showed phenotypic resistance to streptomycin but not gentamicin, which is consistent with a previous report in chicken Salmonella isolates in Egypt (El-Sharkawy et al 2017). However, an association between the aadA gene and gentamicin resistance in chicken Salmonella was reported in Brazil (Biffi et al 2014). The aacC gene was detected in two isolates, although only one of them showed resistance to gentamicin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…); for quinolone resistance determining regions linked to resistance ( gyrA, gyrB, parC , parE ) (Biffi et al . ); for integrons ( Int1 Cls1 , intB , IntA ) (Weill et al . ; Lynne et al .…”
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“…) whereas, the resistance in Salmonella against quinolones has been linked with various gene mutations (Biffi et al . ). Efflux pumps, present in bacteria and eukaryotic organisms are also important transport proteins involved in the expulsion of toxic substances including clinically important antimicrobials (Webber and Piddock ).…”
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