2017
DOI: 10.3329/mh.v5i1.31189
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Molecular characterization and antimicrobial resistance patterns of spp. and Escherichia coli of laying chicken

Abstract: Multidrug resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria are the most common causes of diseases in commercial poultry, and antibiotic resistance of these organisms is often plasmid mediated. In Bangladesh such types of data are very much scarce. In this study, the antibiogram profile of Salmonella spp and E. coli isolates from 20 either clinically affected or dead laying chicken obtained from 10 commercial layer farms was performed. And MDR pattern was determined by using 7 common antimicrobials followed by isolation … Show more

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“…All E. coli isolates from apparently healthy broilers of LBMs in Chattogram city carried bla TEM , tet A, and Sul 2 multidrug-resistant genes. Likewise, MDR E. coli was also reported in layer chickens with resistance against the same type of antibiotics as in broiler from different areas of Bangladesh [ 8 , 29 ]. Ubiquitous dissemination of MDR E. coli with resistance against tetracycline (100%), fluoroquinolone (85%), sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (85%), aminoglycosides (71%), and nitrofurantoin (21%) was identified in backyard poultry of Bangladesh.…”
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“…All E. coli isolates from apparently healthy broilers of LBMs in Chattogram city carried bla TEM , tet A, and Sul 2 multidrug-resistant genes. Likewise, MDR E. coli was also reported in layer chickens with resistance against the same type of antibiotics as in broiler from different areas of Bangladesh [ 8 , 29 ]. Ubiquitous dissemination of MDR E. coli with resistance against tetracycline (100%), fluoroquinolone (85%), sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (85%), aminoglycosides (71%), and nitrofurantoin (21%) was identified in backyard poultry of Bangladesh.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella species were reported from various types of birds reared in different farming systems. Day-old chicks, dead, sick, and even apparently healthy layer birds harbored MDR Salmonella with resistance against penicillin-G (90-100%), ampicillin (100%), amoxicillin (98-100%), tetracycline (93%), nitrofurantoin (78%), sulfamethoxazole (60%), gentamycin (46%), and ciprofloxacin (20-40%) [ 8 , 36 , 38 , 40 ]. MDR Salmonella spp.…”
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