2014
DOI: 10.2478/acve-2014-0039
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Detection of Several Virulence Properties, Antibiotic Resistance and Phylogenetic Relationship in E. Coli Isolates Originated from Cow Mastitis

Abstract: Cow mastitis caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) exhibits various local and systemic clinical signs at varying degrees of severity. The aim this study was to elucidate the virulence properties, antibiotic resistance and phylogenetics of 56 E. coli strains. Of all the studied strains, 12 were positive for hemolytic properties and 38 were positive for biofi lm production. Additionally, 55 of the strains were positive for multiple resistances in bacteriological tests. PCR analysis revealed that 42 strains carrie… Show more

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“…Prevalensi E. coli hemolitik asal susu dilaporkan bervariasi, hasil penelitian yang lebih kecil dilaporkan 12,7% dan 5,6% (Lamey et al, 2013dan Sayed, 2014. Serta prevalensi yang lebih besar dilaporkan 21,4%; dam 52,94% (Seyda et al, 2014dan Younis et al, 2018. Prevalensi E. coli hemolitik dari susu sapi dan unta masing-masing adalah 25% dan 32% (Nato et al, 2019).…”
Section: Uji Fagositosis Netrofilunclassified
“…Prevalensi E. coli hemolitik asal susu dilaporkan bervariasi, hasil penelitian yang lebih kecil dilaporkan 12,7% dan 5,6% (Lamey et al, 2013dan Sayed, 2014. Serta prevalensi yang lebih besar dilaporkan 21,4%; dam 52,94% (Seyda et al, 2014dan Younis et al, 2018. Prevalensi E. coli hemolitik dari susu sapi dan unta masing-masing adalah 25% dan 32% (Nato et al, 2019).…”
Section: Uji Fagositosis Netrofilunclassified
“…Moreover, tetracyclines and sulphonamides are preferred antibiotics for treatment of mastitis caused by gram-negative pathogens (62,63). Internationally, it has been shown in Turkish cow herds where mastitis is managed with the fluoroquinolones (danofloxacin and enrofloxacin), E. coli was shown to have notable resistance to these antibiotics (61). In China, mastitisassociated E. coli have been shown to have notable resistance to sulfamonomethoxine and sulfamethoxazole, both used in management of intestinal infections (19).…”
Section: Plasmids Mobility Virulence and Antimicrobial Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mastitis remains a frequent (Ruegg, 2017 ) and economically important disease of dairy cattle, characterized by udder inflammation with cases being accompanied by either physical, chemical or bacteriological changes in milk (Hamadani et al., 2013 ). It is the costliest disease of dairy cattle (Liang et al., 2017 ) causing reduced milk yield, increased health management costs and making milk less suitable for consumption and processing (Cengiz et al., 2014 ). In addition, it is viewed as the main cause of antibiotic use in adult dairy cows, a key driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%