Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in Egypt

Foodborne pathogens have the main concern in public health and food safety. Bacillus cereus food poisoning is one of the most important foodborne pathogens worldwide. In the present study, a total of 200 random beef product samples were collected from different supermarkets located at Menofia and Ca...

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Main Authors: Reyad Shawish, Reda Tarabees
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tripoli University 2017-12-01
Series:Open Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2017-03-056%20R.%20Shawish%20and%20R.%20Tarabees%20.pdf
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spelling doaj-0393a453b1cc4482becad3703584d38f2021-10-02T02:55:29ZengTripoli UniversityOpen Veterinary Journal2218-60502218-60502017-12-0174337341http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i4.9Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in EgyptReyad Shawish0Reda Tarabees1Department of Food Hygiene and Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sadat City, Sadat City, EgyptDepartment of Bacteriology, Mycology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sadat City, Sadat City, EgyptFoodborne pathogens have the main concern in public health and food safety. Bacillus cereus food poisoning is one of the most important foodborne pathogens worldwide. In the present study, a total of 200 random beef product samples were collected from different supermarkets located at Menofia and Cairo governorates were examined for the presence of B. cereus. In addition, the presence of some virulence encoding genes was evaluated using Multiplex PCR. Finally, the antibiogram testing was conveyed to illustrate the resistance pattern of the confirmed B. cereus. The data showed that B. cereus was recovered from 22.5%, 30%, 25%, 37.5% and 15% of the minced meat, burger, sausage, kofta, and luncheon respectively. Among the 20 examined isolates 18/20 (90%) were harbor hblC enterotoxin encoding gene compared with 20/20 (100) were have cytK enterotoxin encoding gene. The isolated strains of B. cereus were resistant to penicillin G and sensitive to oxacillin, clindamycin, vancomycin, erythromycin, gentamicin, ciprofloxacin, and ceftriaxone. In all, the obtained data showed the importance of emerging B. cereus in disease control and prevention programs, and in regular clinical and food quality control laboratories in Egypt.http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2017-03-056%20R.%20Shawish%20and%20R.%20Tarabees%20.pdfAntimicrobial susceptibilityBacillus cereusBeef productsMultiplex PCRVirulence genes
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Reda Tarabees
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Reda Tarabees
Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in Egypt
Open Veterinary Journal
Antimicrobial susceptibility
Bacillus cereus
Beef products
Multiplex PCR
Virulence genes
author_facet Reyad Shawish
Reda Tarabees
author_sort Reyad Shawish
title Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in Egypt
title_short Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in Egypt
title_full Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in Egypt
title_fullStr Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in Egypt
title_sort prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of bacillus cereus isolated from beef products in egypt
publisher Tripoli University
series Open Veterinary Journal
issn 2218-6050
2218-6050
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Foodborne pathogens have the main concern in public health and food safety. Bacillus cereus food poisoning is one of the most important foodborne pathogens worldwide. In the present study, a total of 200 random beef product samples were collected from different supermarkets located at Menofia and Cairo governorates were examined for the presence of B. cereus. In addition, the presence of some virulence encoding genes was evaluated using Multiplex PCR. Finally, the antibiogram testing was conveyed to illustrate the resistance pattern of the confirmed B. cereus. The data showed that B. cereus was recovered from 22.5%, 30%, 25%, 37.5% and 15% of the minced meat, burger, sausage, kofta, and luncheon respectively. Among the 20 examined isolates 18/20 (90%) were harbor hblC enterotoxin encoding gene compared with 20/20 (100) were have cytK enterotoxin encoding gene. The isolated strains of B. cereus were resistant to penicillin G and sensitive to oxacillin, clindamycin, vancomycin, erythromycin, gentamicin, ciprofloxacin, and ceftriaxone. In all, the obtained data showed the importance of emerging B. cereus in disease control and prevention programs, and in regular clinical and food quality control laboratories in Egypt.
topic Antimicrobial susceptibility
Bacillus cereus
Beef products
Multiplex PCR
Virulence genes
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