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dc.contributor.authorAuthorThomson, Pamela
dc.contributor.authorAuthorGarcía, Patricia
dc.contributor.authorAuthorRío, Camila del
dc.contributor.authorAuthorCastro, Ricardo I.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorNúñez, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorAuthorMiranda, Carolina
dc.date.accessionedDate Accessioned2024-09-03T19:18:59Z
dc.date.availableDate Available2024-09-03T19:18:59Z
dc.date.issuedDate Issued2023
dc.identifier.citationReferencia BibliográficaPathogens, 12(9), 12 p.
dc.identifier.issnISSN2076-0817
dc.identifier.uriURIhttp://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/1385
dc.identifier.uriURIhttps://www.mdpi.com/journal/pathogens
dc.description.abstractAbstractAntibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing concern for human and animal health. The objective of this study was to determine the antimicrobial resistance and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase genes in Enterobacterales, Pseudomonas spp. and Acinetobacter spp. isolates from the uterus of healthy mares. For this purpose, 21 mares were swabbed for samples, which were later seeded on blood agar and MacConkey agar. The isolates were identified using MALDI-TOF and the antimicrobial susceptibility test was performed using the Kirby–Bauer technique. To characterize the resistance genes, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) scheme was performed. Of the isolates identified as Gram-negative, 68.8% were Enterobacterales, represented by E. coli, Enterobacter cloacae, Citrobacter spp., and Klebsiella pneumoniae; 28.1% belonged to the genus Acinetobacter spp.; and 3.1% to Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A 9.3% of the isolates were multidrug-resistant (MDR), presenting resistance to antibiotics from three different classes, while 18.8% presented resistance to two or more classes of different antibiotics. The diversity of three genes that code for ESBL (blaTEM, blaCTX-M and blaSHV) was detected in 12.5% of the strains. The most frequent was blaSHV, while blaTEM and blaCTX-M were present in Citrobacter spp. and Klebsiella pneumoniae. These results are an alarm call for veterinarians and their environment and suggest taking measures to prevent the spread of these microorganisms.
dc.format.extentdc.format.extent12 páginas
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dc.language.isoLanguage ISOeng
dc.publisherPublisherMDPI
dc.rightsRightsCreative Commons Attribution License (CC BY)
dc.sourceSourcesPathogens
dc.subjectSubjectAntibiotic resistance
dc.subjectSubjectESBL
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshÚtero
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshYeguas
dc.titleTitleAntimicrobial Resistance and Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase Genes in Enterobacterales, Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter Isolates from the Uterus of Healthy Mares
dc.typeDocument TypeArtículo
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dc.identifier.doidc.identifier.doi10.3390/pathogens12091145
dc.facultaddc.facultadFacultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Agronomía


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