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Title: Antimicrobial Resistance and Detection of β - Lactamase Genes in Salmonella Isolated from Poultry in Khartoum North
Other Titles: المقاومة للمضادات الحيوية والكشف عن جينات البيتالاكتميز في السالمونيلا المعزولة من الدواجن بمحلية بحري
Authors: Gasm Alseed, Gasm Alseed Alnazeer
Supervisor - Abdelhamid Ahmed Mohamed Elfadil
Keywords: Veterinary Medicine
Microbiology
Antimicrobial Resistance
Detection of β - Lactamase Genes
Salmonella Isolated
Poultry
Khartoum North
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Kheider , Zeinab Mhmoud Ahmed . Prevalence and Risk Factors of Bovine Fasciolosis in North Kordofan State , Sudan / Zeinab Mhmoud Ahmed Kheider ;Abdelhamid Ahmed Mohamed Elfadil .- Khartoum : Sudan University of Science and Technology , Veterinary medicine, 2014.- 117p. : ill . ; 28cm .-M.Sc.
Abstract: The diseases associated with gastrointestinal tract are wide spread throughout the Sudan affecting both humans and animals. The most endemic types which affect the population health are those related to Salmonella Species. Towards knowing the extent of presence of these organisms and extent of their resistance to antibiotics both phenotypically and genotypically, two hundred droppings samples were collected from poultry farms throughout Khartoum north. The samples were investigated for the presence of Salmonella. (64) Salmonella isolates were obtained and identified by biochemical tests, these were (7) isolates of Salmonella arizonea, (10) isolates of Salmonella choleraesuis, (18) isolates of Salmonella gallinarum, (23) isolates of Salmonella pullorum and (6) isolates of Salmonella typhi. Different Salmonella species showed variable resistance values with different antibiotics, Following are highest and lowest resistance rates of isolated Salmonella sp. Recorded respectively with different antibiotics, Amikacin (60%, 47%) with (S. choleraesuis , S. pullorum), Ceftazidine (71%, 16%) with (S.arizonea, S. typhi), Chloramphenicol (33%, 14%) with (S. typhi, S. arizonea), Aztreonam (61%, 34%) with (S. gallinarum, S. pullorum), Tetracycline (90%, 50%) with ( S. choleraesuis, S. gallinarum and S typhi), piperacillin (80%, 33%) with (S. choleraesuis , S. typhi), Imipinem (50%, 28) with ( S. gallinarum , S. typhi and S. arizonea) and Ciprofloxacin (85% , 38%) with (S. arizonea, S. gallinarum and S.typhi). Bacterial DNA was extracted from each isolate (S.pullorum, S.gallinarum) using boiling method. PCR was used to detect TEM, SHV, and CTX-M genes. The results showed that the genotypic resistance that is mediated by β-lactamases genes in S.gallinarum was (100%) for SHV followed by CTX-M and TEM genes both (58%) and in S. pullorum was (44%) for CTX-M then TEM (33%) and finally SHV genes (11%).
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/10733
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