2021
DOI: 10.34117/bjdv7n2-474
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"Obtaining Transconjugant Escherichia Coli Costs Isolated From Chicken Litter and Chicks" "Obtenção De Cepas Transconjugantes De Escherichia Coli Isoladas De Cama De Frango E Pintainhos"

Abstract: It is known that chicken litter is home to many pathogenic and antimicrobial resistant bacteria, and in many cases, it is reused without prior treatment in the creation of subsequent batches. Thus, the work aimed to verify whether Escherichia coli strains that produce Extended Spectrum Beta-lactamases (ESBL) isolated from chicken beds in the state of Paraná, were able to transfer their genes to E. coli isolates from the intestinal microbiota of one day old chicks. For this study, four strains of E. coli produc… Show more

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“…Conjugation was performed to assess the horizontal transfer capacity of the bla CTX–M– 55 gene and fosA3 ( Gonçalves et al, 2021 ). Two E. coli bla CTX–M– 55 and fosA3 from Group B1 (negative for chuA and YjaA and positive for TspE4 and ArpA ) were used as donors, and one E. coli from Group D (negative for TspE4 and YjaA and positive for chuA and ArpA ) resistant to gentamicin was used as the recipient.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conjugation was performed to assess the horizontal transfer capacity of the bla CTX–M– 55 gene and fosA3 ( Gonçalves et al, 2021 ). Two E. coli bla CTX–M– 55 and fosA3 from Group B1 (negative for chuA and YjaA and positive for TspE4 and ArpA ) were used as donors, and one E. coli from Group D (negative for TspE4 and YjaA and positive for chuA and ArpA ) resistant to gentamicin was used as the recipient.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%