Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets

Objective: To investigate antibiotic resistance profile and characterize Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) isolates using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. Methods: Ninety eight C. jejuni isolates from farms and retail outlets were screened against 10 antibiotics commonly used cl...

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Main Authors: John Yew Huat, Tang, Che Abdullah, Abu Bakar, Mohd Ikhsan, Khalid
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spelling my-unisza-ir.71752022-09-13T04:28:19Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7175/ Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets John Yew Huat, Tang Che Abdullah, Abu Bakar Mohd Ikhsan, Khalid R Medicine (General) Objective: To investigate antibiotic resistance profile and characterize Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) isolates using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. Methods: Ninety eight C. jejuni isolates from farms and retail outlets were screened against 10 antibiotics commonly used clinically and agriculturally by using disk diffusion method. RAPD analysis was done to characterize 98 C. jejuni isolates. Results: Fifty-one percent of the isolates had multiple antibiotic resistance index 0.2 and below. This indicated that the isolates in the vegetables were not from the high risk environment or extensive farming practices. C. jejuni isolates found resistant towards penicillin G (93%), vancomycin (86%), ampicillin (35%), erythromycin (28%), genta- mycin (4%), amikacin (3%), enrofloxacin (1%), norfloxacin (1%) and no resistance to- wards ciprofloxacin. RAPD clustering analysis showed that the contamination of C. jejuni in vegetables was likely due to cross contamination at retail markets. Conclusions: C. jejuni contamination in vegetables at retail markets was due to cross contamination. Current finding proved that C. jejuni in small scale vegetables production was less expose towards antibiotic abuse. Hainan Medical University 2016-01 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7175/1/FH02-FBIM-16-05358.jpg John Yew Huat, Tang and Che Abdullah, Abu Bakar and Mohd Ikhsan, Khalid (2016) Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 6 (1). pp. 71-75. ISSN 22211691
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John Yew Huat, Tang
Che Abdullah, Abu Bakar
Mohd Ikhsan, Khalid
Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets
description Objective: To investigate antibiotic resistance profile and characterize Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) isolates using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. Methods: Ninety eight C. jejuni isolates from farms and retail outlets were screened against 10 antibiotics commonly used clinically and agriculturally by using disk diffusion method. RAPD analysis was done to characterize 98 C. jejuni isolates. Results: Fifty-one percent of the isolates had multiple antibiotic resistance index 0.2 and below. This indicated that the isolates in the vegetables were not from the high risk environment or extensive farming practices. C. jejuni isolates found resistant towards penicillin G (93%), vancomycin (86%), ampicillin (35%), erythromycin (28%), genta- mycin (4%), amikacin (3%), enrofloxacin (1%), norfloxacin (1%) and no resistance to- wards ciprofloxacin. RAPD clustering analysis showed that the contamination of C. jejuni in vegetables was likely due to cross contamination at retail markets. Conclusions: C. jejuni contamination in vegetables at retail markets was due to cross contamination. Current finding proved that C. jejuni in small scale vegetables production was less expose towards antibiotic abuse.
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author John Yew Huat, Tang
Che Abdullah, Abu Bakar
Mohd Ikhsan, Khalid
author_facet John Yew Huat, Tang
Che Abdullah, Abu Bakar
Mohd Ikhsan, Khalid
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title Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets
title_short Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets
title_full Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets
title_fullStr Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic resistance profile and RAPD analysis of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets
title_sort antibiotic resistance profile and rapd analysis of campylobacter jejuni isolated from vegetables farms and retail markets
publisher Hainan Medical University
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