Staphylococcus aureus as a causative agent of subclinical mastitis in dairy farms with special reference to MRSA at El- Gharbia Governorate
Marwa Nabil Sayed Abdelaziz;
Abstract
ABSTRACT
"Staphylococcus aureus as a causative agent of subclinical mastitis in dairy farms with special
reference to MRSA at El- Gharbia Governorate." Marwa Nabil Sayed, Cairo Univ. Fac. Vet.
Med. Master; Food Hygiene and Control, 2018.
Three hundred and fifty quarter milk samples were collected from apparently healthy cows at AlGharbia
governorate,
Egypt.
Samples
were
tested
using
California
Mastitis
Test
(CMT)
and
somatic
cell
count, of which 235 samples were detected as positive. Overall, 168 quarter milk samples
(71.48%) were found to be contaminated with coagulase positive Staphylococcus aureus with a mean
value of 64x10
cfu/ml. Isolated Staphylococcus aureus strains were tested for methicillin
to identify Methicillin resistant strains (MRSA). Antibiotic sensitivity test was carried out by using
two antibiotic disks against fourty six identified Staphylococcus aureus isolates. The obtained results
indicated that resistance against cefoxitin was 34.78% and sensitivity was 65.22%, while the
resistance against vancomycin was 26.08% and sensitivity was 73.92%. PCR technique was used to
detect presence of mecA gene that coded for penicillin-binding protein 2a. The results on sixteen
positive isolates which suspected to have mecA gene by antibiotic sensitivity test were 93.75%. The
total of subclinical mastitis cases infected with MRSA was 31.11%. The results provided evidence
that the presence of Staphylococcus aureus, as well as Methicillin–resistant strains (MRSA) have
become remarkably widespread in subclinical mastitic quarter milk samples. This calls for better
control of the sources of milk contamination as well as spread of antimicrobial resistance organisms.
"Staphylococcus aureus as a causative agent of subclinical mastitis in dairy farms with special
reference to MRSA at El- Gharbia Governorate." Marwa Nabil Sayed, Cairo Univ. Fac. Vet.
Med. Master; Food Hygiene and Control, 2018.
Three hundred and fifty quarter milk samples were collected from apparently healthy cows at AlGharbia
governorate,
Egypt.
Samples
were
tested
using
California
Mastitis
Test
(CMT)
and
somatic
cell
count, of which 235 samples were detected as positive. Overall, 168 quarter milk samples
(71.48%) were found to be contaminated with coagulase positive Staphylococcus aureus with a mean
value of 64x10
cfu/ml. Isolated Staphylococcus aureus strains were tested for methicillin
to identify Methicillin resistant strains (MRSA). Antibiotic sensitivity test was carried out by using
two antibiotic disks against fourty six identified Staphylococcus aureus isolates. The obtained results
indicated that resistance against cefoxitin was 34.78% and sensitivity was 65.22%, while the
resistance against vancomycin was 26.08% and sensitivity was 73.92%. PCR technique was used to
detect presence of mecA gene that coded for penicillin-binding protein 2a. The results on sixteen
positive isolates which suspected to have mecA gene by antibiotic sensitivity test were 93.75%. The
total of subclinical mastitis cases infected with MRSA was 31.11%. The results provided evidence
that the presence of Staphylococcus aureus, as well as Methicillin–resistant strains (MRSA) have
become remarkably widespread in subclinical mastitic quarter milk samples. This calls for better
control of the sources of milk contamination as well as spread of antimicrobial resistance organisms.
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| Title | Staphylococcus aureus as a causative agent of subclinical mastitis in dairy farms with special reference to MRSA at El- Gharbia Governorate | Authors | Marwa Nabil Sayed Abdelaziz | Issue Date | 2018 |
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