Biofilm forming potentiality of Escherichia coli isolated from bovine endometritis and their antibiotic resistance profiles
Ismail Raheel, Walid Hamdy Hassan, Shaaban Salem Radwan Salem, Hala Sayed Hassan Salam
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: recovered from bovine endometritis samples. MATERIALS AND METHODS: by using the disc diffusion method. The isolates were phenotypically studied for biofilm-forming ability by cultivation on yeast extract -casamino acids Congo red agar (CRA). Some randomly selected isolates were chosen for the molecular identification of some virulence and resistance genes. RESULTS: H was the most prevalent biofilm-associated gene. CONCLUSION: .
Topics & Concepts
MicrobiologyBiologyEscherichia coliCefotaximeGentamicinVirulenceEndometritisSulfamethoxazoleClavulanic acidAntibiotic resistanceBiofilmAntimicrobialCiprofloxacinTrimethoprimAmoxicillinAntibioticsGeneBacteriaGeneticsPregnancyEscherichia coli research studiesAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research