Índice de resistência múltipla aos antimicrobianos, concentração inibitória e beta-lactamases de espectro estendido em linhagens de Proteus mirabilis e Proteus vulgaris isoladas de diferentes afecções em animais domésticos
Ano de defesa: | 2015 |
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Tipo de documento: | Tese |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Link de acesso: | http://hdl.handle.net/11449/138406 http://www.athena.biblioteca.unesp.br/exlibris/bd/cathedra/09-05-2016/000860191.pdf |
Resumo: | In the last decades have been highlighted the increase number of infections in domestic animals and humans caused by opportunistic multidrug resistant enterobacteria, commonly associated to improper use of antimicrobials, including by Proteus species. However, Proteus infections in domestic animals have been misdiagnosed or the microorganism is considered a contaminant of microbiological cultures, besides to be a primary agent of diseases. Descriptions of Proteus infections in domestic animals usually are restricted to case reports, retrospective studies or part of studies involving other microorganisms. In Brazil, are restricted the comprehensive studies involving the main clinical and epidemiologic aspects of Proteus infections in a great number of domestic animals, as well as multiple drug resistant strains to conventional antimicrobials, and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producers (ESBL). The present study investigated multiple antibiotic resistance index, minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), and ESBL production in 73 strains of Proteus mirabilis (n=69) and Proteus vulgaris (n=4) isolated from different clinical manifestations in domestic animals. In dogs, the pathogen was identified most commonly causing cystitis (48.21), enteritis (21.42%), otitis (14.29%), conjuntivitis (3.57%), dermatitis (1.79%), arthritis (1.79%), and from surgical wound secretion (1.79%). In bovines, the microorganism occurred predominantly in enteritis (22.22%), abscesses (11.11%), otitis (11.11%), omphalitis (11.11%), peritonitis (11.11%), and in organ fragments (11.11%). Among equines, diarrhea (50.0%), arthritis (22.22%), and abscesses (16.67%) were the most common clinical manifestations, whereas in domestic cats the agent was identified exclusively in two cases of enteritis. In vitro standard disk diffusion method showed that the most effective antimicrobials against strains were imipenem (98.63), norfloxacin (95.89), amikacin (95.89), levofloxacin ... |