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Role of wild birds as carriers of multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli and Escherichia vulneris

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BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY
卷 45, 期 4, 页码 1199-1209

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SOC BRASILEIRA MICROBIOLOGIA
DOI: 10.1590/S1517-83822014000400010

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E. coli; E. vulneris; multi-drug resistance (MDR); migrating and non-migrating birds; congo red binding; hemolysin; API 20E; 16S rRNA; plasmid profile

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  1. Research Center of Taif University [1-433-1845]

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Emergence and distribution of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria in environments pose a risk to human and animal health. A total of 82 isolates of Escherichia spp. were recovered from cloacal swabs of migrating and non-migrating wild birds. All bacterial isolates were identified and characterized morphologically and biochemically. 72% and 50% of isolates recovered from non-migrating and migrating birds, respectively, showed positive congo red dye binding (a virulence factor). Also, hemolysin production (a virulence factor) was showed in 8% of isolates recovered from non-migrating birds and 75% of isolates recovered from migrating birds. All isolates recovered from non-migrating birds were found resistant to Oxacillin while all isolates recovered from migrating birds demonstrated resistance to Oxacillin, Chloramphenicol, Oxytetracycline and Lincomycin. Some bacterial isolates recovered from non-migrating birds and migrating birds exhibited MDR phenotype. The MDR isolates were further characterized by API 20E and 16S rRNA as E. coli and E. vulneris. MDR Escherichia isolates contain similar to 1-5 plasmids of high-molecular weights. Accordingly, wild birds could create a potential threat to human and animal health by transmitting MDR bacteria to water streams and other environmental sources through their faecal residues, and to remote regions by migration.

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