Stability of Resistance Induced by Escherichia coli in Comparison with That Carried by Clinical Isolates In Vivo

    This study was conducted to investigate the stability in experimentally induced resistance in sensitive Escherichia coli for  comparison with clinical resistant strains of the same microorganism so the first step was collected of 14 strains of E.coli from different disease cases: diarrhea (chil...

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Main Authors: Sajaa R. kareem Al-Saedi, Ali A. Al-Khayyat
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Kufa 2013-06-01
Series:Kufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjvs/article/view/3933
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author Sajaa R. kareem Al-Saedi
Ali A. Al-Khayyat
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description     This study was conducted to investigate the stability in experimentally induced resistance in sensitive Escherichia coli for  comparison with clinical resistant strains of the same microorganism so the first step was collected of 14 strains of E.coli from different disease cases: diarrhea (children= 6, calve= 3, poultry= 1), UTI (urine= 2), mastitis (milk= 2). And identificated these strains by using biochemical tests.These strains were divided to sensitive and resistant strains to cefquinome (β-lactam antibacterial) according to the results of sensitivity test (Agar well diffusion method). The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) by tube dilution method (TDM) was estimated to 8 selected strains (4 sensitive and 4 resistance) for comparison. The MIC values for sensitive strains were 0.007, 0.003, 0.017 and 0.005 µg/ml, for resistant strains were 372, 400, 42 and 25 µg /ml for cefquinome respectively. The second step was to induce resistance to sensitive strains  in vitro by exposing the microorganisms to sub inhibitory concentration (1/4 MIC) of antibacterial for 14 passages through which the bacteria was reidentified by using a differential media to exclude any contamination.The new MIC values were 1.25, 0.8, 2.0 and 1.5 µg/ml for cefquinome respectively. The comparison method was employed to study the degree of stability of resistance in sensitive and resistant strains against this drug are in vivo by multiple injections (three times) of standard suspension test microorganisms in mice followed by reisolation and reidentification from liver. The mean of drop MIC value for sensitive strainswas 10.34 folds, and for resistant strains was increase in1.40folds for cefquinome, which represent statistically significant a drop in the values of MIC for sensitive strains but in   the resistant  strains  not significant because a slight elevation in the values of MIC.               
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spelling doaj.art-bee0cec473334fb1b9f4def28fc5d5bb2024-01-06T10:24:49ZengFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of KufaKufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences2077-97982959-84782013-06-014110.36326/kjvs/2013/v4i13933Stability of Resistance Induced by Escherichia coli in Comparison with That Carried by Clinical Isolates In VivoSajaa R. kareem Al-SaediAli A. Al-Khayyat     This study was conducted to investigate the stability in experimentally induced resistance in sensitive Escherichia coli for  comparison with clinical resistant strains of the same microorganism so the first step was collected of 14 strains of E.coli from different disease cases: diarrhea (children= 6, calve= 3, poultry= 1), UTI (urine= 2), mastitis (milk= 2). And identificated these strains by using biochemical tests.These strains were divided to sensitive and resistant strains to cefquinome (β-lactam antibacterial) according to the results of sensitivity test (Agar well diffusion method). The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) by tube dilution method (TDM) was estimated to 8 selected strains (4 sensitive and 4 resistance) for comparison. The MIC values for sensitive strains were 0.007, 0.003, 0.017 and 0.005 µg/ml, for resistant strains were 372, 400, 42 and 25 µg /ml for cefquinome respectively. The second step was to induce resistance to sensitive strains  in vitro by exposing the microorganisms to sub inhibitory concentration (1/4 MIC) of antibacterial for 14 passages through which the bacteria was reidentified by using a differential media to exclude any contamination.The new MIC values were 1.25, 0.8, 2.0 and 1.5 µg/ml for cefquinome respectively. The comparison method was employed to study the degree of stability of resistance in sensitive and resistant strains against this drug are in vivo by multiple injections (three times) of standard suspension test microorganisms in mice followed by reisolation and reidentification from liver. The mean of drop MIC value for sensitive strainswas 10.34 folds, and for resistant strains was increase in1.40folds for cefquinome, which represent statistically significant a drop in the values of MIC for sensitive strains but in   the resistant  strains  not significant because a slight elevation in the values of MIC.                https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjvs/article/view/3933AntibacterialEscherichia coliin vivoMICsensitivity test
spellingShingle Sajaa R. kareem Al-Saedi
Ali A. Al-Khayyat
Stability of Resistance Induced by Escherichia coli in Comparison with That Carried by Clinical Isolates In Vivo
Kufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences
Antibacterial
Escherichia coli
in vivo
MIC
sensitivity test
title Stability of Resistance Induced by Escherichia coli in Comparison with That Carried by Clinical Isolates In Vivo
title_full Stability of Resistance Induced by Escherichia coli in Comparison with That Carried by Clinical Isolates In Vivo
title_fullStr Stability of Resistance Induced by Escherichia coli in Comparison with That Carried by Clinical Isolates In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed Stability of Resistance Induced by Escherichia coli in Comparison with That Carried by Clinical Isolates In Vivo
title_short Stability of Resistance Induced by Escherichia coli in Comparison with That Carried by Clinical Isolates In Vivo
title_sort stability of resistance induced by escherichia coli in comparison with that carried by clinical isolates in vivo
topic Antibacterial
Escherichia coli
in vivo
MIC
sensitivity test
url https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjvs/article/view/3933
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