CAMPYLOBACTER EM CAES COM E SEM DIARREIA: INCIDENCIA E SUSCETIBILIDADE A 21 ANTIMICROBIANOS


Autoria(s): Modolo, José Rafael; Gottschalk, A. F.; Moreno, G.; De Magalhaes Lopes, C. A.; Margatho, L. F.; Del Fava, C.
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

01/12/1991

Resumo

Two hundred and four stools of 102 diarrheic (0-12 months of age) and 102 non-diarrheic dogs coming from kennel and ambulatory, respectively, were assayed for the presence of Campylobacter. From the diarrhetic group, 46% of the samples yelded positive Campylobacter isolation mainly found in young animals until 5 months of age (72%), whereas those with age ranging from 6-12 months showed either a lower frequence of the organisms (28%) and a trend of the younger animals to be more charged than the older. 47 Campylobacter strains isolated from the diarrheic group were: C. jejuni biotype 1 (49%); C. jejuni biotyp 2 (11%); C. jejuni/coli (19%); C. coli (8,5%); Campylobacter NARTC group (8,5%) and C. sputoruns (4%). In the non-diarrhetic group, 27 (28%) Campylobacter strains were classified as: C. jejuni biotype 1 (34%) and biotype 2 (28%); C. jejuni/coli (24%) and C. coli (14%). According the biochemical tests, the 1% glycine tolerance test was not taking in account for the differentiation of C. jejuni because 45% of the strains failed in showing characteristic and 3 strains did not reduce the sodium selenite. The biochemical studies also showed phenotipical cross reactions between two Campylobacter NARTC-group strains with the C. jejuni strains, as well as two thermophilic species grew also at 25°C. All the 76 isolates were sensitive to gentamicin, nitrofurantoin and neomycin and resistant to oxacillin and penicillin. Furthermore, for the remaining 16 drugs the populational resistance ranged from 8% to 73% of strains. The presence of Campylobacter in dogs as well their close contact which man makes possible the occurrence of infections as also confirm the campylobacteriosis as an important zoonosis.

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288-292

Identificador

Revista de Microbiologia, v. 22, n. 4, p. 288-292, 1991.

0001-3714

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/64185

2-s2.0-0026329094

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Revista de Microbiologia

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Palavras-Chave #ampicillin #antibiotic agent #cefalexin #cefaloridine #ceftriaxone #chloramphenicol #colistin #dicloxacillin #gentamicin #kanamycin #neomycin #nitrofurantoin #novobiocin #oleandomycin #oxacillin #penicillin g #polymyxin b #rifampicin #sisomicin #streptomycin #sulfanilamide derivative #tetracycline #antibiotic sensitivity #campylobacter jejuni #diarrhea #human #major clinical study
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