A survey on Salmonella infection in broiler farms around Mashhad city: Determination of serogroups and antimicrobial resistance pattern of the Salmonella isolates

Document Type : Research Paper

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1 Professor, Department of Avian Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

2 DVM Graduated, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Islamic Azad University- Garmsar branch, Garmsar, Iran

3 Assistant Professor, Veterinary and Agriculture Group, Iran Encyclopedia Compiling Foundation, Ministry of Science Research and Technology, Tehran, Iran

4 Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Islamic Azad University, Garmsar branch, Garmsar, Iran

Abstract

    Zoonotic diseases of food origin such as salmonellosis are among the main economic and health issues in industrialized and non-industrialized countries. Poultry can play an important role in epidemiology and distribution of salmonellosis in humans. The aims of this study were to isolate Salmonella from poultry farms around Mashhad city, identify the serogroups and determine the antimicrobial resistance patterns of the isolated Salmonella. A total number of 1560 samples were collected from freshly dropped feces of broiler chickens in 23 flocks. Every 10 samples were pooled and processed for Salmonella isolation according to standard procedures. Slide agglutination test was used for determination of O serogroups using polyvalent antisera of A to D. Antimicrobial susceptibility of the isolates against 27 agents was determined using standard disk diffusion method. Out of 1560 samples (156 pooled-samples), 30 Salmonella isolates were recovered. The results of serological tests identified six serogroup D, one serogroup other than A-D and the rest of 23 isolates as serogroup C. The highest resistance was belonged to colistin, amoxiclav, oxytetracycline, nitrofurantoin, doxycycline, nalidixic acid and the highest susceptibility belonged to fosfomycin, ceftriaxone, cefixime, norfloxacin and gentamycin. Multi-drug resistance was common among the Salmonella isolates. Resistance to at least 2 and at most 18 antimicrobial agents was shown. Nineteen drug resistance patterns were found. The results of this study showed the presence of Salmonella infection among broiler chickens in Mashhad region and the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among the isolates.

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