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The prevalence, molecular characterization and antimicrobial resistance profiling of <i>Streptococcus agalactiae</i> isolated from clinical mastitis cases on large dairy farms in China

Kai Liu, Limei Zhang, Xiaolong Gu, Gang Liu, Yang Liu, Peng Chen, Zhaoju Deng, Jian Gao, Bo Han, Weijie Qu

2022Journal of Dairy Research11 citationsDOI

Abstract

This research communication aims to characterize the prevalence, molecular characterization and antimicrobial resistance profiling of Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from clinical mastitis in China. A total of 140 Strep. agalactiae isolates were identified from 12 out of 201 farms in 6 provinces, overall herd prevalence was 18.6% and the MLST analysis showed clonal complexes (CC) 103 and CC 67 were present in these herds with CC 103 predominant, accounting for 97.9%. Isolates were mostly sensitive to the tested antimicrobials: penicillin, ceftiofur, amoxi/clav, cefquinome, and vancomycin (100%), followed by cefalexin (97.9%), oxacillin (96.4%), enrofloxacin (95.7%), erythromycin (89.3%), and clindamycin (88.6%). Only 19.3 and 0.7% of isolates were sensitive to tetracycline and daptomycin, respectively, and sequence type (ST) 103 was most resistant to antimicrobials. In conclusion, CC 103 was the predominant subgroup of bovine mastitis Strep. agalactiae in China, and most antimicrobials apart from tetracycline and daptomycin were effective.

Topics & Concepts

MastitisStreptococcus agalactiaeClindamycinMicrobiologyEnrofloxacinTetracyclineBiologyAntibiotic resistanceErythromycinCefalexinAntimicrobialMultilocus sequence typingHerdDaptomycinVeterinary medicineAntibioticsDairy cattleCeftiofurVancomycinDrug resistanceVirologyAmpicillinPenicillinMolecular epidemiologyStaphylococcus aureusPathogenMetritisMilk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy CowsNeonatal and Maternal InfectionsAntimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus