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Antimicrobial resistance genes in Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Haemophilus parasuis and Pasteurella multocida isolated from Australian pigs

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AUSTRALIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL
卷 94, 期 7, 页码 227-231

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/avj.12458

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Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae; antimicrobial resistance genes; Haemophilus parasuis; Pasteurella multocida; pigs

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  1. Australian Pork Cooperative Research Centre [2A-107 1213]
  2. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research project [AH/2009/022]

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ObjectiveTo identify genes associated with the observed antimicrobial resistance in Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Haemophilus parasuis and Pasteurella multocida isolated from Australian pigs. DesignIsolates with known phenotypic resistance to -lactams, macrolides and tetracycline were screened for the presence of antimicrobial resistance genes. ProcedureA total of 68 A.pleuropneumoniae, 62 H.parasuis and 20 P.multocida isolates exhibiting phenotypic antimicrobial resistance (A.pleuropneumoniae and P.multocida) or elevated minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) (H.parasuis) to any of the following antimicrobial agents-ampicillin, erythromycin, penicillin, tetracycline, tilmicosin and tulathromycin-were screened for a total of 19 associated antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) by PCR. ResultsThe gene bla(ROB-1) was found in all ampicillin- and penicillin-resistant isolates, but none harboured the bla(TEM-1) gene. The tetB gene was found in 76% (74/97) of tetracycline-resistant isolates, 49/53 A.pleuropneumoniae, 17/30 H.parasuis and 8/14 P.multocida. One A.pleuropneumoniae isolate harboured the tetH gene, but none of the 97 isolates had tetA, tetC, tetD, tetE, tetL, tetM or tetO. A total of 92 isolates were screened for the presence of macrolide resistance genes. None was found to have ermA, ermB, ermC, erm42, mphE, mefA, msrA or msrE. ConclusionThe current study has provided a genetic explanation for the resistance or elevated MIC of the majority of isolates of Australian porcine respiratory pathogens to ampicillin, penicillin and tetracycline. However, the macrolide resistance observed by phenotypic testing remains genetically unexplained and further studies are required.

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