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Antibiotic Resistance among the Faecal Bacterial Isolates of Dairy, Unorganized and Free Range Cattle


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A total of 132 bacterial isolates Escherichia coli obtained from faecal samples of organized dairy, unorganized khatal and free rang animals between May 2007- February 2008 were studied to generate data regarding the prevalence of ESβL (Extended-spectrum β-lactamase) and antibiotic resistant bacterial strains in above three sources. ESβL production was significantly (p<0.01) more prevalent among organized dairy cattle which indicates selection of resistant E. coli in organized dairy due to abuse of antibiotics.

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ESβL, Resistance, Cattle.
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Ramyani Chattopadhyay
Department of Microbiology, Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, India
Nishith Kumar Pal
Department of Microbiology, Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, India

Abstract


A total of 132 bacterial isolates Escherichia coli obtained from faecal samples of organized dairy, unorganized khatal and free rang animals between May 2007- February 2008 were studied to generate data regarding the prevalence of ESβL (Extended-spectrum β-lactamase) and antibiotic resistant bacterial strains in above three sources. ESβL production was significantly (p<0.01) more prevalent among organized dairy cattle which indicates selection of resistant E. coli in organized dairy due to abuse of antibiotics.

Keywords


ESβL, Resistance, Cattle.