Healthy Broilers Disseminate Antibiotic Resistance In Response To Tetracycline Input In Feed Concentrates

S Sreejith,Shamna Shajahan, P R Prathiush, V M Anjana, Arathy Viswanathan, Vishnu Chandran, G S Ajith Kumar, R Jayachandran,Jyothis Mathew,E K Radhakrishnan

MICROBIAL PATHOGENESIS(2020)

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Wide varieties of antibiotics are used in poultry farms to improve the growth and also to control the infection in broiler chicken. To identify the seriousness of the same in the poultry sector, current study has been designed to analyze the presence of tetracycline in poultry feed and also the tetracycline resistance among the bacteria released through the excreta of poultry. In the study, 27 bacteria belonging to the Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. were isolated from the faecal samples collected from five different farms. Antibiotic susceptibility analysis showed 77% of E. coli and 100% of the K. pneumoniae. to be resistant to tetracycline. Further, molecular screening for tetA and tetB genes showed 85.18% of isolates to have tetA and 22.22% with tetB. The presence of tetracycline in collected feed samples was also analysed quantitatively by Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Here, three out of five feed samples were found to be positive for tetracycline. The study showed a direct correlation between the antibiotic supplemented feed and the emergence of antimicrobial resistance among the intestinal microflora. The results of the study indicate the need for strict control over antibiotic use in animal feed to limit the rapid evolution and spread of antimicrobial resistance.
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Tetracycline resistance, Broiler chicken, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Feed additives
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