PROIMI   05436
PLANTA PILOTO DE PROCESOS INDUSTRIALES MICROBIOLOGICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
FLAMINGOS PAMPEANOS AS RESERVOIRS OF MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIA
Autor/es:
SORIA, M; KURTH, D; DIB, JR; FERNÁNDEZ ZENOFF, V
Lugar:
Córdoba
Reunión:
Congreso; XI Congreso de Argentino de Microbiología General; 2015
Institución organizadora:
SAMIGE
Resumen:
Migratory birds can carry a wide range of viral, bacterial, fungal and protozoan zoonotic agents and some are pathogens that may be transmitted to humans. It has been postulated the role of flamingos as dispersers of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. The aim of this work was to study the intestinal microbiota of these vertebrates and evaluate the resistance of the isolated bacteria to different antimicrobials.Bacteria from flamingo feces from Bella Vista and La Badenia lakes (33°42´-34°18´S and 61°25´-62°32´O) were isolated by plating in R2A and R2A supplemented with four different antibiotics (ampicillin [Amp], 100 g ml-1; chloramphenicol [Cm], 170 g ml-1; erythromycin [Ery], 50 g ml-1 and tetracycline [Tet], 50 g ml-1).In Bella Vista lake, a count of 1.9 × 103 CFU g-1 from flamingo feces was obtained; where 43% of the isolates were resistant to Amp, 17% to Tet and 5% to Cm and Ery. In Badenia lake, 2.2 × 103 CFU g-1 were determinated, with 78% of resistance to Tet, 55% to Cm, 14% to Ery, and 5% to Amp.68 bacteria were isolated and they were grouped according to their RAPD profile. The identification of the isolates was performed by the sequence of the amplification products of 16S rRNA gene.This study contributes to characterize the antibiotic resistant pattern of bacteria isolated from pampean flamingo?s feces and highlights the role of flamingos as reservoirs, vectors and/or dispensers of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.