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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Resistência aos antimicrobianos e virulência de E. coli isoladas de mastite bovina com diferentes níveis de gravidade clínica

Guerra, Simony Trevizan. January 2019 (has links)
Orientador: Márcio Garcia Ribeiro / Resumo: Escherichia coli é o principal agente de mastite clínica bovina de origem ambiental, caracterizado pela complexidade de fatores de virulência (FV). O patógeno causa sinais clínicos que variam desde alterações exclusivamente no leite (grau 1 ou leve), no quarto afetado (grau 2 ou moderado), até manifestações sistêmicas (grau 3 ou grave). No entanto, até o momento, não está estabelecido o perfil de genes deste patógeno relacionados à virulência em infecções mamárias em vacas, tampouco com a gravidade clínica dos casos. Neste cenário, o presente estudo investigou 18 genes associados com E. coli extraentérica (ExPEC), o perfil “in vitro” de motilidade swimming e swarming, e a sensibilidade/resistência aos antimicrobianos em 114 isolados de E. coli obtidos de vacas com mastite clínica com escores de gravidade 1 (45/114=39,5%), 2 (62/114=54,4%) e 3 (7/114=6,1%). Os principais genes codificadores de FV detectados foram de adesinas (fimH, 114/114=100%; ecpA, 73/114=64,0%; fimA, 36/114=31,6%), resistência ao soro (traT, 93/114=81,6%; ompT, 40/114=35,1%), sideróforos (irp2, 11/114=9,6%) e hemolisina (hlyA, 8/114=7%). Os isolados apresentaram 99,1% (113/114) de resistência in vitro a bacitracina e cloxacilina, 98,2% (112/114) a lincosamina e 54,4% (62/114) a eritromicina. Do total de isolados, 98,2% (n=112/114) foram multirresistentes pelo cálculo do índice de resistência múltipla aos antimicrobianos (IRMA). Não houve diferença estatística significante entre as medianas para motilidade ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Escherichia coli is the major pathogen involved in the etiology of bovine mastitis from the environment origin. This pathogen is characterized by a complexity of virulence factors (VF). Mammary infections by E. coli has shown a wide range of clinical signs causing changes in milk (score 1 or mild), quarters (score 2 or moderate), and systemic signs (score 3 or severe). Nevertheless, to date, the profile of the genes related to the virulence of this pathogen in mammary infections and the severity scores of the cases are not fully understood. In this scenario, a panel of 18 genes associated with extra-intestinal E. coli (ExPEC) were investigated, in addition to in vitro swimming and swarming motility profile, and antimicrobial susceptibility/resistance pattern among 114 E. coli strains isolated from cows with clinical mastitis showing severity scores 1 (45/114=39.5%), 2 (62/114=54.4%) and 3 (n=7/114=6.1%). The main genes related to VF harbored by isolates were adhesins (fimH, 114/114=100%; ecpA, 73/114=64.0%; fimA, 36/114=31.6%), serum resistance (traT, 93/114=81.6%; ompT, 40/114=35.1%), siderophores (irp2, 11/114=9.6%) and hemolysin (hlyA, 8/114=7%). Among studied isolates, 99.1% (113/114) showed in vitro resistance to bacitracin and cloxacillin, 98.2% (112/114) to lincosamin, and 54.4% (62/114) to erytromycin. Out of the total isolates, 98.2% (112/114) were considered multidrug resistant based on multiple antimicrobial resistance (MAR) index. No statistical difference was obs... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor

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