Isolation, biotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility of Campylobacter isolates from raw milk in Erbil city, Iraq
Abstract
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the prevalence
and antimicrobial sensitivity of
Campylobacter species in raw milk sold at
retail vending in Erbil city. Three hundred
and fifty (350) samples were aseptically collected
from retail raw milk shops between
January and June 2019. For isolation of
Campylobacter spp., samples were cultured
on selective media and tested for biotype and
antimicrobials susceptibility by disk diffusion
assay. The overall prevalence of
Campylobacter spp. was 12.6%.
Campylobacter jejuni was significantly
prevalent (65.9%) among other
Campylobacter species. Antimicrobial susceptibility
testing showed complete sensitivity
to tetracycline, rifampicin, and neomycin.
On the other hand, total resistance to ampicillin
and trimethoprim was observed.
Strikingly, as low as 56.8% and 72.7% of
isolates are still sensitive to the drugs of
choice in campylobacteriosis treatment;
ciprofloxacin and erythromycin respectively.
This resistance pattern of Campylobacter
found in this study is critically alarming
owing to the insusceptibility to the aforementioned
antibiotics commonly used as the
drugs of choice for campylobacteriosis treatment.
Increase in Campylobacter prevalence
in raw milk was associated with warm season.
These levels prevalence and resistance
worth further investigations and effective
countermeasures owing to potential public
health hazards.
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DOI
doi:10.4081/ijfs.2021.8589
Publisher
Italian Journal of Food Safety 2021; volume 10:8589
ISSN
eISSN 2239-7132
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