Clinical and microbiological aspect of surgical affections associated with current epidemics in bovine
Egypt is endemic with Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) and Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), both impose a drastic effect on the economy. These viral diseases are often complicated with secondary bacterial infections; however, scarce data is available. In this study, utilizing microbiological and molecular p...
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oai:doaj.org-article:46f054ab30154d2689835b2db4d6da732021-12-02T18:04:03ZClinical and microbiological aspect of surgical affections associated with current epidemics in bovine10.21608/SVU.2021.57486.11002535-18262535-1877https://doaj.org/article/46f054ab30154d2689835b2db4d6da732021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://svu.journals.ekb.eg/article_160896.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/2535-1826https://doaj.org/toc/2535-1877Egypt is endemic with Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) and Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), both impose a drastic effect on the economy. These viral diseases are often complicated with secondary bacterial infections; however, scarce data is available. In this study, utilizing microbiological and molecular procedures, we identified a number of secondary bacterial infections complicating FMDand LSD-infected cases. Moreover, the antimicrobial resistance profile of the bacterial isolates was explored. The data showed that several bacterial pathogens including Serratia odorifera, Enterococcus faecium, Paenibacillus apiaries and Microbacterium hominis could be recovered from LSD-infected cases. On the other hand, FMD cases were found to be complicated with Pseudomonas mosselii, Bacillus cereus and Trueperella pyogens. However, Bacillus licheniformis was isolated from both disease conditions. The antimicrobial testing revealed that all pathogens are resistant to more than three antibiotics of different families, indicating the multi-drug resistant capabilities of these isolates. This baseline investigation confirms the presence of many secondary bacterial infections linked to LSD and FMD as well as the widespread antimicrobial resistance among the isolated pathogens, however, the contribution of these pathogens to the mortality rate in both conditions needs further studiesHagag Kh Abdel KawyAhmed Sayed Soliman Abdel-Nasser A.A. Abdel-HadyWaleed YounisSouth Valley Universityarticlelumpy skin diseasefoot-and mouth-diseaseantimicrobial16s rrna sequencingAgricultureSVeterinary medicineSF600-1100ENSVU-International Journal of Veterinary Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 11-26 (2021) |
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Egypt is endemic with Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) and Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), both
impose a drastic effect on the economy. These viral diseases are often complicated with secondary
bacterial infections; however, scarce data is available. In this study, utilizing microbiological and
molecular procedures, we identified a number of secondary bacterial infections complicating FMDand LSD-infected cases. Moreover, the antimicrobial resistance profile of the bacterial isolates was
explored. The data showed that several bacterial pathogens including Serratia odorifera,
Enterococcus faecium, Paenibacillus apiaries and Microbacterium hominis could be recovered from
LSD-infected cases. On the other hand, FMD cases were found to be complicated with Pseudomonas
mosselii, Bacillus cereus and Trueperella pyogens. However, Bacillus licheniformis was isolated
from both disease conditions. The antimicrobial testing revealed that all pathogens are resistant to
more than three antibiotics of different families, indicating the multi-drug resistant capabilities of
these isolates. This baseline investigation confirms the presence of many secondary bacterial
infections linked to LSD and FMD as well as the widespread antimicrobial resistance among the
isolated pathogens, however, the contribution of these pathogens to the mortality rate in both
conditions needs further studies |
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Hagag Kh Abdel Kawy Ahmed Sayed Soliman Abdel-Nasser A.A. Abdel-Hady Waleed Younis |
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Hagag Kh Abdel Kawy Ahmed Sayed Soliman Abdel-Nasser A.A. Abdel-Hady Waleed Younis |
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Clinical and microbiological aspect of surgical affections associated with current epidemics in bovine |
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Clinical and microbiological aspect of surgical affections associated with current epidemics in bovine |
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Clinical and microbiological aspect of surgical affections associated with current epidemics in bovine |
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Clinical and microbiological aspect of surgical affections associated with current epidemics in bovine |
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Clinical and microbiological aspect of surgical affections associated with current epidemics in bovine |
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clinical and microbiological aspect of surgical affections associated with current epidemics in bovine |
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