Identification of genotype and phenotype of antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coliisolates from pigs in southern Vietnam
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Creator Nguyen Tat Toan
Title Identification of genotype and phenotype of antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coliisolates from pigs in southern Vietnam
Contributor Do Tien Duy, Nguyen Luong Lam Anh, Nguyen Thi Kim Thoa, Phitsanuwattana K, Thongratsakul S, Carrique-Mas JJ, Le Thanh Hien, Nguyen Thi Thu Nam
Publisher Chulalongkorn University
Publication Year 2564
Journal Title The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Journal Vol. 51
Journal No. 1
Page no. 125
Keyword antimicrobial resistance, Escherichia coli, genotype, multi-drug resistance, phenotype, pigs
URL Website https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/index
Website title https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/index
ISSN 0125-6491
Abstract Escherichia coliis a primary reservoir of antimicrobial resistance, known chiefly for the container of AMR-encoding genes (ARGs), and poses potential risks to human and animal health. This study investigated AMR phenotypes and ARGs in 90 E. coliisolates from different pig groups in 10 farms in southern Vietnam. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 19 common antimicrobial agents was determined, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to investigate seven ARGs (blaTEM, aadA1, strA, dfrA12, sul3, cmlA and tetA). Cohen's kappa statistic (?) was applied to assess the concordance between phenotypic and genotypic profiles.A total of 81.1% of E. coli isolates were multi-drug resistant (MDR).The amphenicol class accounted for the highest resistance (100% isolates),followed by the tetracycline class (97.8%), the quinolones and penicillin classes (85.6% each), sulfonamides (67.8%) and aminoglycosides (63.3%). A greater proportion of isolates from weaner pigs showed resistance to multi-antibiotics (43.0%), followed bygrowers (39.5%) and finishers (36.3%), although the difference was not significant (P>0.05). The prevalence of ARGs was greatly variable and was highest for aadA1(98.9%), cmlA(98.9%), blaTEM (97.8%), dfrA12(97.8%), tetA (97.8%), sul3(97.8%) and strA(83.3%).No significant correlation between ARGs and phenotypic resistance was identified.The results indicate a great diversity of genotypic and phenotypic AMR profiles in pig E. coliisolates. The lack of correlation might be a reflection of additionalgenes encoding the observed genotypic profiles or the presence of non-plasmid mediated resistance in many cases.
Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University

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