Phenotypic and genotypic detection of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aim To identify E. coli from chicken meat, establish their antibiotic resistance profiles and to confirm ESBL isolates with real time PCR, as well as to identify risk factors and farming practice associated with the antimicrobial resistance E. coli. Methods The study included 100 chicken skin sampl...

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Main Authors: Vildana Hadžić-Hasanović, Anesa Jerković-Mujkić, Ermin Hasanović, Azra Bačić, Mirsada Hukić
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Language:English
Published: Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton 2020-08-01
Series:Medicinski Glasnik
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Online Access:http://ljkzedo.ba/mgpdf/mg33/33_HadzicHasanovic_1206_A.pdf
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spelling doaj-467874aa22ef4f5fa3b522500cb4b7a42020-11-25T03:28:17ZengMedical Association of Zenica-Doboj CantonMedicinski Glasnik1840-01321840-24452020-08-0117230831510.17392/1206-20Phenotypic and genotypic detection of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin in Bosnia and HerzegovinaVildana Hadžić-Hasanović0Anesa Jerković-Mujkić1Ermin Hasanović2Azra Bačić3Mirsada Hukić4Hospital for Respiratory Diseases and Tuberculosis, Travnik, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Sarajevo, Faculty of Science, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaHealth Centre Travnik, Bosnia and HerzegovinaInstitute for Biomedical Diagnostic and Research „Genom“, Travnik, Bosnia and HerzegovinaAcademy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo; Institute for Biomedical Diagnostics and Research “Nalaz”, Sarajevo; Bosnia and HerzegovinaAim To identify E. coli from chicken meat, establish their antibiotic resistance profiles and to confirm ESBL isolates with real time PCR, as well as to identify risk factors and farming practice associated with the antimicrobial resistance E. coli. Methods The study included 100 chicken skin samples collected randomly from retail supermarkets, butcheries and slaughterhouses. Disk susceptibility testing was performed using the Kirby-Bauer method. Detection of ESBL-producing isolates was performed with double disk synergy test. Molecular analysis of phenotypic ESBL-producing Escherichia coli strains was performed at 7500 real time PCR System. Molecular-genetic analysis included detection of CTX-M 1, 2, and 9 gene families and mutations in the TEM and SHV encoding extended spectrum β-lactamases. Results Prevalence of the phenotypic ESBL-producing E. coli isolates was 29%, and they exhibited remarkable sensitivity to carbapenems (100%) as well as to amikacin (93.10%). All ESBL-producing strains were multidrug resistant. Molecular analysis was performed as the final confirmation of the production of extended spectrum β – lactamases for 24 isolates out of 29 phenotypicaly ESBL-producing E. coli isolates. Conclusion It is important to pay attention to people's awareness of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in food chain, as well as to understand its effects on human health and the environment. Phenotypic and molecular analysis demonstrated the presence of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin samples.http://ljkzedo.ba/mgpdf/mg33/33_HadzicHasanovic_1206_A.pdfantimicrobial resistancefood safetyveterinary medicine
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author Vildana Hadžić-Hasanović
Anesa Jerković-Mujkić
Ermin Hasanović
Azra Bačić
Mirsada Hukić
spellingShingle Vildana Hadžić-Hasanović
Anesa Jerković-Mujkić
Ermin Hasanović
Azra Bačić
Mirsada Hukić
Phenotypic and genotypic detection of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Medicinski Glasnik
antimicrobial resistance
food safety
veterinary medicine
author_facet Vildana Hadžić-Hasanović
Anesa Jerković-Mujkić
Ermin Hasanović
Azra Bačić
Mirsada Hukić
author_sort Vildana Hadžić-Hasanović
title Phenotypic and genotypic detection of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_short Phenotypic and genotypic detection of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full Phenotypic and genotypic detection of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_fullStr Phenotypic and genotypic detection of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic and genotypic detection of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_sort phenotypic and genotypic detection of esbl-producing e. coli isolates from chicken skin in bosnia and herzegovina
publisher Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton
series Medicinski Glasnik
issn 1840-0132
1840-2445
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Aim To identify E. coli from chicken meat, establish their antibiotic resistance profiles and to confirm ESBL isolates with real time PCR, as well as to identify risk factors and farming practice associated with the antimicrobial resistance E. coli. Methods The study included 100 chicken skin samples collected randomly from retail supermarkets, butcheries and slaughterhouses. Disk susceptibility testing was performed using the Kirby-Bauer method. Detection of ESBL-producing isolates was performed with double disk synergy test. Molecular analysis of phenotypic ESBL-producing Escherichia coli strains was performed at 7500 real time PCR System. Molecular-genetic analysis included detection of CTX-M 1, 2, and 9 gene families and mutations in the TEM and SHV encoding extended spectrum β-lactamases. Results Prevalence of the phenotypic ESBL-producing E. coli isolates was 29%, and they exhibited remarkable sensitivity to carbapenems (100%) as well as to amikacin (93.10%). All ESBL-producing strains were multidrug resistant. Molecular analysis was performed as the final confirmation of the production of extended spectrum β – lactamases for 24 isolates out of 29 phenotypicaly ESBL-producing E. coli isolates. Conclusion It is important to pay attention to people's awareness of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in food chain, as well as to understand its effects on human health and the environment. Phenotypic and molecular analysis demonstrated the presence of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from chicken skin samples.
topic antimicrobial resistance
food safety
veterinary medicine
url http://ljkzedo.ba/mgpdf/mg33/33_HadzicHasanovic_1206_A.pdf
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