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Multi-Drug Resistance to Salmonella spp. When Isolated from Raw Meat Products

Joanna Pławińska-Czarnak, Karolina Wódz, Magdalena Kizerwetter‐Świda, Janusz Bogdan, Piotr Kwieciński, Tomasz Nowak, Zuzanna Strzałkowska, Krzysztof Anusz

2022Antibiotics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Salmonella spp. is the most frequent cause of foodborne diseases, and the increasing occurrence of MDR strains is an additional and increasing problem. We collected Salmonella spp. strains isolated from meat (poultry and pork) and analysed their antibiotic susceptibility profiles and the occurrence of resistance genes. To determine the susceptibility profiles and identify MDR strains, we used two MIC methods (MICRONAUT and VITEC2 Compact) and 25 antibiotics. Phenotypic tests showed that 53.84% strains were MDR. Finally, molecular analysis strains revealed the presence of blaSHV, blaPSE-1, blaTEM, but not blaCTX-M genes. Moreover, several genes were associated with resistance to aminoglycosides, cephalosporins, fluorochinolones, sulfonamides, and tetracyclines. This suggests that further research on the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in foodborne strains is needed, especially from a One Health perspective.

Topics & Concepts

SalmonellaAntibioticsBiologyCephalosporinRaw meatMicrobiologyDrug resistanceAntibiotic resistanceMultiple drug resistanceGeneBacteriaFood scienceGeneticsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiologyBacteriophages and microbial interactions