INPA   24560
UNIDAD EJECUTORA DE INVESTIGACIONES EN PRODUCCION ANIMAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Bovine mastitis: staphylococci and resistance genes towards betalactams and macrolides-lincosamides antibiotics in Argentina
Autor/es:
SREDNIK M.; GENTILINI E.; ARCHAMBAULT M.; JACQUES M.
Lugar:
Roma. Holliday Inn
Reunión:
Conferencia; 6th Clinical Microbiology Conferences; 2016
Institución organizadora:
Conferences Series LLD
Resumen:
Antimicrobiobial Resistance of staphylococci isolated fromBovine Mastitis in Argentina.Mariela E. Srednik1, Marie Archambault2, Elida Gentilini11Facultad de Ciencias veterinairas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina. Subsidio UBACyT 313 BA.2Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire, Op+lait Research Group, Université de Montreal, St-Hyacinthe, Canada.Bovine mastitis causes important economic losses in the dairy industry. Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) are commonly isolated from bovine mastitis. β-lactams and macrolides-lincosamides (ML) antibiotics are frequently used in intrammamary therapy. CNS can be considered reservoir of antimicrobial resistance genes. The gene blaZ confer resistance to some β-lactam antimicrobials whereas the mecA and mecC genes confer resistance to all β-lactams. The genes ermA, ermB, ermC, mefA, msrA, mphC and lnuA confer resistance to ML antimicrobials. S. aureus resistance to β-lactams in Argentina is 23.1%. Among 80 S. aureus isolates, 32 (40%) were positive to blaZ gene and 15 (18.75%) were carriers of ML resistant genes: ermB and mefA (n=4), ermB (n=2) mefA (n=2), ermB, ermC and mefA (n=1), ermA, ermB, ermC and mefA (n=1), ermB, mefA, lnuA and msrA (n=1), ermC, ermB and lnuA (n=1) and ermA (n=1). Among 90 CNS isolates, 12 (13.3%), 4 (4.4%), and 1 (1.1%) were positive for blaZ, mecA and mecC genes, respectively. Both blaZ and mecA genes were only found in one isolate whereas 6 (6.7%) isolates were resistant to ML antimicrobials via the following genes: ermC (n=1), ermB and ermC (n=2), ermB, ermC and mphC (n=1), mphC (n=1), and mphC and mrsA (n=1). The recently described mecC gene has been detected by PCR in a few CNS of animal origin only around Europe. We describe here for the first time a mecC positive isolate of CNS from bovine mastitis in Argentina. Identification of mastitis pathogens is important for selecting appropriate antimicrobial therapy. Reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance genes are potential threat to public health.BiographyMariela Srednik is doing her PhD at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). She is veterinarian and has completed her Specialization in Quality and Food Control and her Master?s in Biotechnology at UBA. She is Assistant Teacher in Microbiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences at UBA. She did several internships at Université de Montreal, Canada. She has published 3 papers, one in a national journal and two in reputed international journals; these past months, she had submitted 2 more manuscripts in collaboration with the Université de Montréal.Congreso: 6th Clinical Microbiology Conference 2016País: Roma, ItaliaFecha: 20-22 Octubre 2016