Virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance of escherichia coli isolated from urinary tract of swine in southern of Brazil

The present study determined the molecular and resistance patterns of E. coli isolates from urinary tract of swine in Southern of Brazil. Molecular characterization of urinary vesicle samples was performed by PCR detection of virulence factors from ETEC, STEC and UPEC. From a total of 82 E. coli iso...

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Authors: Costa, Mateus Matiuzzi da, Drescher, Guilherme, Maboni, Franciele, Weber, Shana de Souto, Botton, Sonia, Vainstein, Marilene Henning, Schrank, Irene Silveira, Vargas, Agueda Castagna de
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2008
Country:Brasil
Institution:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
Repository:Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/20838
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10183/20838
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Escherichia coli
Fatores de virulência
Resistência antimicrobiana
E. coli
Plasmids
Virulence factors
Antimicrobial resistance
Swine
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Summary:The present study determined the molecular and resistance patterns of E. coli isolates from urinary tract of swine in Southern of Brazil. Molecular characterization of urinary vesicle samples was performed by PCR detection of virulence factors from ETEC, STEC and UPEC. From a total of 82 E. coli isolates, 34 (38.63%) harbored one or more virulence factors. The frequency of virulence factors genes detected by PCR were: pap (10.97%), hlyA (10.97%), iha (9.75%), lt (8.53%), sta (7.31%) sfa (6.09%), f4 (4.87%), f5 (4.87%), stb (4.87%), f6 (1.21%) and f41 (1.21%). Isolates were resistant to penicillin (95.12%), lincomycin (93.9%), erythromycin (92.68%), tetracycline (90.24%), amoxicillin (82.92%), ampicillin (74.39%), josamycin (79.26%), norfloxacin (58.53%), enrofloxacin (57.31%), gentamicin (39.02%), neomycin (37.8%), apramycin (30.48%), colistine (30.48%) and cefalexin (6.09%). A number of 32 (39.02%) E. coli isolates harbored plasmids.