Title of article :
First clinical isolation report of Shewanella xiamenensis from Chinese giant salamander
Author/Authors :
Zhu, Yingming Department of Veterinary Medicine - College of Veterinary Medicine - Southwest University - Chongqing, China , Yao, Ting Department of Veterinary Medicine - College of Veterinary Medicine - Southwest University - Chongqing, China , Wang, Yan Animal - Plant and Food Test Center of Shanghai Customs - Shanghai Pudong District - Shanghai, China , Zhao, Ziliang Department of Veterinary Medicine - College of Veterinary Medicine - Southwest University - Chongqing, China , Yang, Xiaowei Department of Veterinary Medicine - College of Veterinary Medicine - Southwest University - Chongqing, China , Liu, Xia Guizhou Provincial Center for Animal Disease Control and Prevention - Guiyang, China , Zhao, Guangwei Department of Veterinary Medicine - College of Veterinary Medicine - Southwest University - Chongqing, China
Pages :
4
From page :
141
To page :
144
Abstract :
Shewanella xiamenensis, a newly virulent zoonotic pathogen belonging to the genus Shewanella is the causative organism of emerging intra-abdominal infection, acute skin ulceration, rotten limbs and ascites in humans and animals. The global spread of S. xiamenensis entails severe economic impact. However, it was rarely reported as a cause of infection and no reports were found that S. xiamenensis isolated from clinical samples. The isolate was identified as a S. xiamenensis strain by 16S rDNA amplification and DNA sequencing identification method. Even if co-infection by other bacteria could not be ruled out, this is the first report of acute disease caused by S. xiamenensis in the Chinese giant salamander in China. By using the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method, the sensitivity of the isolate to clinical antibiotics was evaluated. Antibiotic susceptibility test indicated that the isolate was resistant to 32 antibacterial drugs such as kanamycin, florfenicol and ceftriaxone suggesting that the isolate was a multi-drug resistant strain.
Keywords :
16S rDNA , Antibiotic susceptibility test , Chinese giant salamander , Shewanella xiamenensis
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2706669
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