Title of article
Antimicrobial Resistance in Enterococci Isolates from pet Dogs in Xi’an, China
Author/Authors
Zhao, Jinzi Northwest A F University - College of Veterinary Medicine, China , Xie, Wenyan Northwest A F University - College of Veterinary Medicine, China , Lin, Xin Northwest A F University - College of Veterinary Medicine, China , Baloch, Abdule Rasheed Northwest A F University - College of Veterinary Medicine, China , Zhang, Xiaoying Northwest A F University - College of Veterinary Medicine, China
From page
462
To page
464
Abstract
To evaluate the prevalence of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in pets, 101 Enterococci culture isolates, as the indicator bacteria, were isolated from clinically healthy pet dogs in Xi’an, China and examined for antimicrobial resistance. Tetracycline resistance was found in all Enterococci isolates (100.0%), followed by erythromycin (89.1%), ciprofloxacin (56.4%), rifampicin (32.7%), gentamicin (26.7%), penicillin (22.7%) and ciprofloxacin (21.8%). Almost 95% strains were found with multiple drug resistance. Our data suggested that Enterococci were prevalent amongst pet dogs and resistant to various antimicrobials, indicating the potential risk to humans and the necessity to establish comprehensive antimicrobial resistance monitoring systems worldwide especially in China.
Keywords
Antimicrobial resistance , Enterococci isolates , Pet dogs
Journal title
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Journal title
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Record number
2562943
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