Characterisation of Listeria monocytogenes from Food and Human Clinical Samples at Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Listeria monocytogenes is one of the most important foodborne pathogens in human worldwide. In present study, this bacterium was isolated from different animal products and human clinical samples. The isolates were characterized by antibiotic susceptibility tests, serotyping, virulence genes and 16S...

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Main Authors: Azad Mohammed Taher Al-Brefkani, Ismaeil Mohammed Abdulkahar Mammani
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Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://microbiologyjournal.org/characterisation-of-listeria-monocytogenes-from-food-and-human-clinical-samples-at-duhok-kurdistan-region-of-iraq/
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spelling doaj-d622912795734e089ac9af7dd3e08fa62021-10-02T17:11:04ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2019-12-011342215222610.22207/JPAM.13.4.35Characterisation of Listeria monocytogenes from Food and Human Clinical Samples at Duhok, Kurdistan Region of IraqAzad Mohammed Taher Al-Brefkani0Ismaeil Mohammed Abdulkahar Mammani1¹Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Dohuk, Iraq. ²College of Health Science, University of Duhok, Iraq. Listeria monocytogenes is one of the most important foodborne pathogens in human worldwide. In present study, this bacterium was isolated from different animal products and human clinical samples. The isolates were characterized by antibiotic susceptibility tests, serotyping, virulence genes and 16SrRNA sequencing. Out of 1362 investigated samples, Listeria monocytogenes were identified in 48(3.5%) of samples. Seven samples 1.1% were from human, while 41(5.7%) were from food samples. The majority of food isolates were resistant to penicillin, cephalexin, doxycycline, ampicillin and vancomycin; while variable resistance to the other antibiotics was observed. Serotyping of food and human isolates found that 7 of human isolates and 28 of food isolates belonged to serogroup 1/2a (3a). While, 8 isolates from food samples belonged to the serogroup 4b. Five fresh red meat isolates belonged to the serogroup 1/2b. All food and human isolates contained virulence genes actA, hlyA, plcA and iap genes. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16SrRNA sequencing showed that the L. monocytogenes isolated from milk were not closely related to the meat and human isolates. This data suggests that the antibacterial resistant Listeria monocytogenes are widely spread within the animal products rather than the clinical samples. The most common serogroup within the isolated strains was 1/2a (3a). Surprisingly, all isolates found to be virulent strains depending on the virulence genes detection. Therefore, it is highly recommended to apply strict biosecurity measurements on food and food processing environment to avoid or to maintain the spread of the bacterial infection within the area. https://microbiologyjournal.org/characterisation-of-listeria-monocytogenes-from-food-and-human-clinical-samples-at-duhok-kurdistan-region-of-iraq/listeria monocytogenesmultiplex pcrvirulence factorsantibiotic sensitivity testgenotyping characterizationserotyping.
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author Azad Mohammed Taher Al-Brefkani
Ismaeil Mohammed Abdulkahar Mammani
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Ismaeil Mohammed Abdulkahar Mammani
Characterisation of Listeria monocytogenes from Food and Human Clinical Samples at Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
listeria monocytogenes
multiplex pcr
virulence factors
antibiotic sensitivity test
genotyping characterization
serotyping.
author_facet Azad Mohammed Taher Al-Brefkani
Ismaeil Mohammed Abdulkahar Mammani
author_sort Azad Mohammed Taher Al-Brefkani
title Characterisation of Listeria monocytogenes from Food and Human Clinical Samples at Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq
title_short Characterisation of Listeria monocytogenes from Food and Human Clinical Samples at Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq
title_full Characterisation of Listeria monocytogenes from Food and Human Clinical Samples at Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq
title_fullStr Characterisation of Listeria monocytogenes from Food and Human Clinical Samples at Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of Listeria monocytogenes from Food and Human Clinical Samples at Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq
title_sort characterisation of listeria monocytogenes from food and human clinical samples at duhok, kurdistan region of iraq
publisher Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
series Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
issn 0973-7510
2581-690X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Listeria monocytogenes is one of the most important foodborne pathogens in human worldwide. In present study, this bacterium was isolated from different animal products and human clinical samples. The isolates were characterized by antibiotic susceptibility tests, serotyping, virulence genes and 16SrRNA sequencing. Out of 1362 investigated samples, Listeria monocytogenes were identified in 48(3.5%) of samples. Seven samples 1.1% were from human, while 41(5.7%) were from food samples. The majority of food isolates were resistant to penicillin, cephalexin, doxycycline, ampicillin and vancomycin; while variable resistance to the other antibiotics was observed. Serotyping of food and human isolates found that 7 of human isolates and 28 of food isolates belonged to serogroup 1/2a (3a). While, 8 isolates from food samples belonged to the serogroup 4b. Five fresh red meat isolates belonged to the serogroup 1/2b. All food and human isolates contained virulence genes actA, hlyA, plcA and iap genes. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16SrRNA sequencing showed that the L. monocytogenes isolated from milk were not closely related to the meat and human isolates. This data suggests that the antibacterial resistant Listeria monocytogenes are widely spread within the animal products rather than the clinical samples. The most common serogroup within the isolated strains was 1/2a (3a). Surprisingly, all isolates found to be virulent strains depending on the virulence genes detection. Therefore, it is highly recommended to apply strict biosecurity measurements on food and food processing environment to avoid or to maintain the spread of the bacterial infection within the area.
topic listeria monocytogenes
multiplex pcr
virulence factors
antibiotic sensitivity test
genotyping characterization
serotyping.
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/characterisation-of-listeria-monocytogenes-from-food-and-human-clinical-samples-at-duhok-kurdistan-region-of-iraq/
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