Phenotypic characterization of Staphylococci causing mastitis in goats and microarray-based genotyping of <ce:italic>Staphylococcus aureus</ce:italic> isolates
To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility...
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520 | |a To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. | ||
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10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.015 doi GBV00000000000450.pica (DE-627)ELV045168792 (ELSEVIER)S0921-4488(18)30804-6 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 610 VZ 610 VZ 44.65 bkl Akkou, Madjid verfasserin aut Phenotypic characterization of Staphylococci causing mastitis in goats and microarray-based genotyping of <ce:italic>Staphylococcus aureus</ce:italic> isolates 2018transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. DNA-microarray Elsevier Mastitis Elsevier Drug-Resistance Elsevier Goats Elsevier <ce:italic>Staphylococcus</ce:italic> Elsevier Bentayeb, Lamia oth Ferdji, Karim oth Medrouh, Bachir oth Bachtarzi, Mohamed-Azzedine oth Ziane, Hanifa oth Kaidi, Rachid oth Tazir, Mohamed oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Yuan, Xiaobo ELSEVIER Arthroscopic shoulder release in the treatment of frozen shoulder: A case series 2022 the official journal of the International Goat Association Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV008151237 volume:169 year:2018 pages:29-33 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.015 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U 44.65 Chirurgie VZ AR 169 2018 29-33 5 |
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10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.015 doi GBV00000000000450.pica (DE-627)ELV045168792 (ELSEVIER)S0921-4488(18)30804-6 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 610 VZ 610 VZ 44.65 bkl Akkou, Madjid verfasserin aut Phenotypic characterization of Staphylococci causing mastitis in goats and microarray-based genotyping of <ce:italic>Staphylococcus aureus</ce:italic> isolates 2018transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. DNA-microarray Elsevier Mastitis Elsevier Drug-Resistance Elsevier Goats Elsevier <ce:italic>Staphylococcus</ce:italic> Elsevier Bentayeb, Lamia oth Ferdji, Karim oth Medrouh, Bachir oth Bachtarzi, Mohamed-Azzedine oth Ziane, Hanifa oth Kaidi, Rachid oth Tazir, Mohamed oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Yuan, Xiaobo ELSEVIER Arthroscopic shoulder release in the treatment of frozen shoulder: A case series 2022 the official journal of the International Goat Association Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV008151237 volume:169 year:2018 pages:29-33 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.015 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U 44.65 Chirurgie VZ AR 169 2018 29-33 5 |
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10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.015 doi GBV00000000000450.pica (DE-627)ELV045168792 (ELSEVIER)S0921-4488(18)30804-6 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 610 VZ 610 VZ 44.65 bkl Akkou, Madjid verfasserin aut Phenotypic characterization of Staphylococci causing mastitis in goats and microarray-based genotyping of <ce:italic>Staphylococcus aureus</ce:italic> isolates 2018transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. DNA-microarray Elsevier Mastitis Elsevier Drug-Resistance Elsevier Goats Elsevier <ce:italic>Staphylococcus</ce:italic> Elsevier Bentayeb, Lamia oth Ferdji, Karim oth Medrouh, Bachir oth Bachtarzi, Mohamed-Azzedine oth Ziane, Hanifa oth Kaidi, Rachid oth Tazir, Mohamed oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Yuan, Xiaobo ELSEVIER Arthroscopic shoulder release in the treatment of frozen shoulder: A case series 2022 the official journal of the International Goat Association Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV008151237 volume:169 year:2018 pages:29-33 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.015 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U 44.65 Chirurgie VZ AR 169 2018 29-33 5 |
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10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.015 doi GBV00000000000450.pica (DE-627)ELV045168792 (ELSEVIER)S0921-4488(18)30804-6 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 610 VZ 610 VZ 44.65 bkl Akkou, Madjid verfasserin aut Phenotypic characterization of Staphylococci causing mastitis in goats and microarray-based genotyping of <ce:italic>Staphylococcus aureus</ce:italic> isolates 2018transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. To understand the prevalence and characteristics of Staphylococci causing goat mastitis in Algeria, mastitis milk samples were collected and cultured on both blood agar and mannitol salt agar medium. Staphylococci isolates were identified by API-Staph gallery and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion method. DNA microarrays analysis was performed on S. aureus strains in order to detect virulence factors, including toxins, and to assign the isolates to theirs MLST clonal complexes. Overall, 86/266 (32.3%) goats suffered from mastitis, whose 32.5% (28/86) infected with Staphylococci. Most of strains were susceptible to many antibiotics, except for penicillin, tetracycline and fusidic acid, and the resistance incidence of which were 21.4%, 25%, and 10.7% respectively. Only twelve (42.8%) isolates were resistant to utmost two antibiotics and bi-drug resistance was associated to four Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains. Nine different species were identified in CNS isolates while S. aureus strains were clustered within CC130-agr3-[lukF-P83, lukM+] (four isolates; 50%), CC6-agr1 (three isolates; 37.5%) and one agr4 non-typables cluster. Enterotoxins genes were found in 62.5% of the S. aureus strains. Of which sec, sel were the most prevalent (62.5%: n = 5) followed by sea (12.5%: n = 1). CC130 showed edinB, tst and tetK (2/4) genes and CC6 were positive to cna and fosB genes. The current investigation provide the data for prevalence of Staphylococci in goats in Tizi-Ouzou region and S. aureus characterization which will help in tracking evolution of epidemic strains and their control methods. DNA-microarray Elsevier Mastitis Elsevier Drug-Resistance Elsevier Goats Elsevier <ce:italic>Staphylococcus</ce:italic> Elsevier Bentayeb, Lamia oth Ferdji, Karim oth Medrouh, Bachir oth Bachtarzi, Mohamed-Azzedine oth Ziane, Hanifa oth Kaidi, Rachid oth Tazir, Mohamed oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Yuan, Xiaobo ELSEVIER Arthroscopic shoulder release in the treatment of frozen shoulder: A case series 2022 the official journal of the International Goat Association Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV008151237 volume:169 year:2018 pages:29-33 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.10.015 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U 44.65 Chirurgie VZ AR 169 2018 29-33 5 |
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