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Equine ulcerative keratitis in Belgium: Associated bacterial isolates and in vitro antimicrobial resistance in 200 eyes

Eline Vercruysse, Florine Narinx, Albane Rives, Aurélie Sauvage, Magda Grauwels, Sébastien Monclin

2022Veterinary Ophthalmology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe bacterial isolates and associated antibiotic resistance from horses with ulcerative keratitis in Belgium. METHODS: 2 (Biomérieux) provided antimicrobial susceptibility testing and resistance detection. RESULTS: Two hundred eyes of 196 horses were sampled. Ninety-seven eyes had a positive bacterial culture (48.5%) and 139 bacterial isolates were identified. Staphylococcus (63/139: 45.3%) and Streptococcus (33/139: 23.7%) were the most frequent genus isolated. Staphylococcus aureus (21/139: 15.1%) was the most frequent species isolated of which half were methicillin-resistant (MRS). Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus (19/139: 13.7%) was the second most identified bacterial isolate. Only two Pseudomonas species were isolated (2/139: 1.4%). The overall resistance of all bacterial isolates against chloramphenicol (12.4%) and fluoroquinolones (14.3%) was low. Resistance against tobramycin, polymyxin B, gentamicin, fusidic acid, tetracycline, and neomycin ranged from 40.8% to 58.6%. When separating the MRS from the other staphylococci, a significant difference was noted in percentage of resistance to gentamicin (p = .00026) and tetracycline (p = .00015). MRS were highly resistant to gentamicin (75%) and tetracycline (100%), whereas the remaining staphylococci were significantly less resistant to gentamicin (17%) and tetracycline (40.4%). CONCLUSION: Although Pseudomonas species has been rarely cultured, our results are roughly consistent with previous studies. Multiple drug resistance was high and resistance to first-choice antibiotics in ulcerative keratitis was noted. These results warrant continued monitoring of susceptibility profile.

Topics & Concepts

AntimicrobialKeratitisMicrobiologyIn vitroAntibiotic resistanceMedicineBiologyAntibioticsDermatologyGeneticsOcular Infections and TreatmentsVeterinary Equine Medical ResearchOcular Surface and Contact Lens