The incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in Iran

Background and Objectives: Arcobacter species are food-borne and zoonotic enteropathogens. Defined breakpoints for the investigation of antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter are missing. Materials and Methods: The study was performed to investigate the incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arc...

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Main Authors: Sepideh Khodamoradi, Ramin Abiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Microbiology
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Online Access:https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/2785
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spelling doaj-a29989f5abc84ddf9524c58e2fce55b12021-09-11T04:57:57ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Microbiology2008-32892008-44472020-12-0112610.18502/ijm.v12i6.5027The incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in IranSepideh Khodamoradi0Ramin Abiri1Department of Microbiology, Shahr-e-Qods Branch- Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran Background and Objectives: Arcobacter species are food-borne and zoonotic enteropathogens. Defined breakpoints for the investigation of antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter are missing. Materials and Methods: The study was performed to investigate the incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animals and poultry meat samples procured from slaughterhouses in Iran. To investigate the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance, samples were collected from cattle (n=100), sheep (n=100), goat (n=100), broiler chicken (n=100), turkey (n=100) and quail (n=100). Arcobacter isolates of meat samples were isolated, investigated by PCR method and antibiotic resistance was also investigated. The susceptibility was assessed by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion. Results: The results showed that 52 samples (8.66%) were positive for Arcobacter spp. The most prevalence were observed in broiler chickens (26%, n=26 samples), quail (13%, n=13 samples), turkey (8%, n=8), cattle (3%, n=3), sheep (1%, n=1) and goat (1%, n=1). Arcobacter butzleri had highest prevalence among Arcobacter species. All the isolates showed sensitivity to gentamicin, streptomycin and tetracycline. Conclusion: Poultry meat is a potential source of infection with Arcobacter that must be considered in slaughterhouses in Iran. Arcobacter species showed sensitivity for a broad spectrum of antibiotics that can be used during infection with Arcobacter species. https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/2785Arcobacter;Broiler chicks;Iran;Prevalence;Antimicrobial susceptibility
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author Sepideh Khodamoradi
Ramin Abiri
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Ramin Abiri
The incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in Iran
Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Arcobacter;
Broiler chicks;
Iran;
Prevalence;
Antimicrobial susceptibility
author_facet Sepideh Khodamoradi
Ramin Abiri
author_sort Sepideh Khodamoradi
title The incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in Iran
title_short The incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in Iran
title_full The incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in Iran
title_fullStr The incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in Iran
title_full_unstemmed The incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in Iran
title_sort incidence and antimicrobial resistance of arcobacter species in animal and poultry meat samples at slaughterhouses in iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Microbiology
issn 2008-3289
2008-4447
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background and Objectives: Arcobacter species are food-borne and zoonotic enteropathogens. Defined breakpoints for the investigation of antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter are missing. Materials and Methods: The study was performed to investigate the incidence and antimicrobial resistance of Arcobacter species in animals and poultry meat samples procured from slaughterhouses in Iran. To investigate the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance, samples were collected from cattle (n=100), sheep (n=100), goat (n=100), broiler chicken (n=100), turkey (n=100) and quail (n=100). Arcobacter isolates of meat samples were isolated, investigated by PCR method and antibiotic resistance was also investigated. The susceptibility was assessed by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion. Results: The results showed that 52 samples (8.66%) were positive for Arcobacter spp. The most prevalence were observed in broiler chickens (26%, n=26 samples), quail (13%, n=13 samples), turkey (8%, n=8), cattle (3%, n=3), sheep (1%, n=1) and goat (1%, n=1). Arcobacter butzleri had highest prevalence among Arcobacter species. All the isolates showed sensitivity to gentamicin, streptomycin and tetracycline. Conclusion: Poultry meat is a potential source of infection with Arcobacter that must be considered in slaughterhouses in Iran. Arcobacter species showed sensitivity for a broad spectrum of antibiotics that can be used during infection with Arcobacter species.
topic Arcobacter;
Broiler chicks;
Iran;
Prevalence;
Antimicrobial susceptibility
url https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/2785
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