Bioserotype and drug resistance of Salmonella spp isolated from feces in zoo animals |
En-sun Youn1, Seog-gee Park1, Young-hee Oh1, Tae-jong Kim2 |
1Seoul Metropolitan Government Institute of Health and Environment 2College of Veterinary Medicine, Kon-kuk University |
동물원(動物園)의 야생동물(野生動物) 분변(糞便)에서 분리(分離)한 살모넬라균의 생물형(生物型), 혈청형(血淸型) 및 약제내성(藥劑耐性) |
윤은선1, 박석기1, 오영희1, 김태종2 |
1서울특별시 보건환경연구원 2건국대학교 수의과대학 |
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Abstract |
Feces samples, obtained from zoo animals around Seoul, were examined for the isolation of Salmonella species, bioserotype and drug resistance for the prevention and treatment of salmonellosis, Salmonella spp were isolated 19(4.7%) from 408 samples of zoo animals. The subspecies in 19 Salmonella were all subspecies 1. The serological identification of Salmonella isolated were 31.6% in Sal typhimurium, 26.3% in Sal hadar, 21.1% in Sal muenchen, 15.8% in Sal enteritidis and 5.3% in Sal ayinde. The antibiotic resistance of Salmonella isolated were 13(68.4%) strains. The multiple resistant patterns of antibiotics in Salmonella were 2 drugs- and 3 drugs-resistance 30.8% respectively. The transferred rate of resistance to recipients(E coli ML 1410 $NA^r$) in Salmonella was 38.5%. |
Key Words:
Salmonella species, bioserotype, antibiotics susceptibility, zoo animals |
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