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An Investigation of Potential Health Risks from Zoonotic Bacterial Pathogens Associated with Farm Rats

Lorina Badger-Emeka Yasmeen Al-Mulhim Fatimah Al-Muyidi Maram Busuhail Salma Alkhalifah +1 lainnya

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Background: The 21st century has seen a wide range of diseases resulting from zoonotic infections, of which bacterial infections have led to outbreaks of food-borne diseases. Aim: The study looks at bacterial pathogen carriage by farm rats and their antimicrobial susceptibility, with the view of providing insights for antimicrobial surveillance. Method: Farm rats of Rattus rattus species where randomly collected alive from farms in Al-Ahsa using food baits. They were anaesthetize with urethane within 4 h of collection and were unconscious for the collection of samples. Basic bacteriological culturing methods were used for culturing of bacterial isolates on selective media while the Vitek 2 compact automated system (BioMerieux, Marcy L’Etoile, France) was used for bacteria identification and antimicrobial susceptibility test. Obtained data were analysed using chi-square and paired t -test with significant difference between sensitive and resistance to antimicrobial susceptibility taken at P  < .05. Results: Isolated Gramme-negative pathogenic bacteria included strains of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas oryzihabitans , strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa , and Salmonella. For the Gramme-positive bacteria, 4 strains of Staphylococcus aureus were encountered. Other Gramme-positive bacteria were coagulase-negative Staphylococcal species (CoNS) as well as Staphylococcus lugdunensis . There was a 100% resistance to the penicillins and a high resistance to imipenem (71%) by the Staphylococcal isolates. Resistance was also high against the β-lactams by the Gramme-positive bacteria isolates. For the Gramme-negative bacteria, there was a higher than 50% resistance by the isolates against the following antibiotics: ampicillin (78%), amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (67%), cefotaxime (77%), ceftazidime (67%), cefepime (78%), norfloxacin (67%), nitrofurantoin (67%), and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (78%). Conclusion: The results showed high antimicrobial resistance that will need monitoring for control of spread from farm rats to humans.

Penulis (6)

L

Lorina Badger-Emeka

Y

Yasmeen Al-Mulhim

F

Fatimah Al-Muyidi

M

Maram Busuhail

S

Salma Alkhalifah

N

Norah AlEid

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Badger-Emeka, L., Al-Mulhim, Y., Al-Muyidi, F., Busuhail, M., Alkhalifah, S., AlEid, N. (2020). An Investigation of Potential Health Risks from Zoonotic Bacterial Pathogens Associated with Farm Rats. https://doi.org/10.1177/1178630220942240

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2020
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10.1177/1178630220942240
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