Qiuyue Wang, Qiumei Shi , Yanying Zhang , Wei Yao , Cuizhen Chen , Guangping Gao , Donglin Zhang and Hai Fang
Page: 742-745 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022
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Antimicrobial resistance test of 59 Salmonella isolated from chicken was done by K-B method. The drug-resistance rate of oxacillin, tetracycline, erythromycin, penicillin G, gentamicin was 74.6, 64.4, 52.5, 47.5 and 37.3%, respectively. Most of the isolates were multidrug resistance and the rate was 81.36% (48/59). Among the total of the multidrug resistance isolates, the rate of resistance to three, four and five drugs was 45.76% (27/59), 23.73% (14/59) and 11.86% (7/59). PCR and DNA sequencing were used for screening and characterization of class I integrons. As a result, the detection rate of class I integron was 40.68% (24/59) and among these 48 isolates which had been proven multidrug-resistant, the detection rate of class I integron was 50% (24/48). Class I integron PCR positive isolates rate of multidrug-resistance was 100% (24/24). Results show that the class I integron has the relationship with multidrug resistance.
Qiuyue Wang, Qiumei Shi , Yanying Zhang , Wei Yao , Cuizhen Chen , Guangping Gao , Donglin Zhang and Hai Fang. Detection Class I Integron of Multidrug Resistace Pathogenic Salmonella from Chicken in Hebei Province, China.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/javaa.2012.742.745
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