Title of article :
Antibiograms of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli isolates from commercial layers with colibacillosis in Southwest Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Olarinmoye, Ayodeji Oluwadare Babcock University - School of Agriculture and Industrial Technology - Department of Animal Science, Nigeria , Oladele, Oludotun Olubusola Animal Care Services Konsult - Poultry and Fish Diseases Diagnostic Laboratory, Nigeria , Adediji, Adekunle Adeluyi Animal Care Services Konsult - Poultry and Fish Diseases Diagnostic Laboratory, Nigeria , Ntiwunka, Uchenna Godwin Animal Care Services Konsult - Poultry and Fish Diseases Diagnostic Laboratory, Nigeria , Tayo, Grace Oluwatoyin Babcock University - School of Agriculture and Industrial Technology - Department of Animal Science, Nigeria
From page :
317
To page :
325
Abstract :
Aims: This study investigated the antibiotic susceptibilities of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) isolates from layer chickens that died of colibacillosis, in the 6 states of Southwest Nigeria. Methodology and results: From bacteriological cultures of dead layers with suspected colibacillosis, 509 APEC isolates were identified by Gram staining, microscopy, and biochemical reactions, and tested by the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method for susceptibility to 9 human and veterinary antibiotics: Streptomycin (Str, 200 μg); Nitrofurantoin (Nit, 300 μg); Augmentin (Aug, 30 μg); Amoxicillin (Amo, 25 μg); Chloramphenicol (Chl, 30 μg); Gentamicin (Gen, 10 μg); Tetracycline (Tet, 25 μg); Ofloxacin (Ofl, 5 μg); and Fosfotrim (Fos, 30 μg). The APEC isolates were highly resistance to Amo (99.2%), Chloramphenicol (96.5%), Tet (91.4%) and Ofl (86.4%); moderately resistant to Gen (67.2%), Aug (63.5%), Nit (51.7%) and Fos (37.9%); while 14.3% of the isolates were resistant to Str at the test concentration of 200 μg, equivalent to ten times the normal disc test concentration. Overall, 39 antibiotic resistance patterns were observed, and more than 84.68% (n = 431) of the APEC isolates were multi-drug resistant. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: These results indicate that there is widespread misuse of antimicrobials in the poultry industry in Southwest Nigeria, and portend a high failure rate for the treatment of avian colibacillosis in the region. Owing to the public health importance of multidrug resistant bacteria that arise from animal production systems, there is need for exhaustive review of the regulatory framework guiding the supply and use of veterinary antimicrobials in Nigeria.
Keywords :
APEC , layers , drug , resistant , SW Nigeria
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Record number :
2571187
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