Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide®

Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are well-known ascendant nosocomial pathogens. The recent detection of epidemiologic strain carrying vanA gene in the community of people working with animals and in chickens has brought to the forefront the potential public health danger posed by these orga...

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Main Authors: Yerima, Adamu Abubakar, Hassan, Latiffah, Zakaria, Zunita
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Published: Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia 2012
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spelling my.upm.eprints.257292016-08-26T01:44:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25729/ Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide® Yerima, Adamu Abubakar Hassan, Latiffah Zakaria, Zunita Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are well-known ascendant nosocomial pathogens. The recent detection of epidemiologic strain carrying vanA gene in the community of people working with animals and in chickens has brought to the forefront the potential public health danger posed by these organism. The farm environment is a major source of VRE persistence in poultry farms. We carried out survival test to test the survival of the VRE isolates on dry condition and surface test to evaluate the inactivation of the isolates by in-use concentration of commonly used disinfectants. In the survival test, all isolates survived for at least 4 weeks in colony counts of (1.00 × 103 – 3.86 × 103 CFU/ml) under clean condition and (1.00 × 103 – 2.02 × 104) for soiled condition. Those that were suspended in 5% BSA solution to mimic organic matter load as obtainable on farms survived for at least 8 weeks at (1.54 × 102 – 1.34 × 103 CFU/ml). In the surface test, inactivation of VRE isolates by in-use concentration of Lindores, Omnicide and Ecos Timsen was tested using the European surface test (EST). All the tested disinfectants were active against the VRE isolates on both the standard test surface (stainless steel) and our test surface (wooden). The results shows microbiocidal effects (ME)for test disinfectants, i.e. the log10 CFU of micro-organisms compared between test biocide and control treated with distilled water, after 7 min of exposure as follows; Lindores® active on both surfaces 5.24 and 3.17, Ecos Timsen® active significantly on steel 4.90 than wood 2.98 and Omnicide® significantly less active on stainless steel 2.40 than on wood 3.50. Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia 2012-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25729/1/Evaluation%20Of%20the%20survival%20Of%20vancomycin.pdf Yerima, Adamu Abubakar and Hassan, Latiffah and Zakaria, Zunita (2012) Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide®. Malaysian Journal of Veterinary Research, 3 (2). pp. 5-14. ISSN 2180-3897 http://mjvr.dvsvri.gov.my/index.php/volume-3-no-2-2012
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description Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are well-known ascendant nosocomial pathogens. The recent detection of epidemiologic strain carrying vanA gene in the community of people working with animals and in chickens has brought to the forefront the potential public health danger posed by these organism. The farm environment is a major source of VRE persistence in poultry farms. We carried out survival test to test the survival of the VRE isolates on dry condition and surface test to evaluate the inactivation of the isolates by in-use concentration of commonly used disinfectants. In the survival test, all isolates survived for at least 4 weeks in colony counts of (1.00 × 103 – 3.86 × 103 CFU/ml) under clean condition and (1.00 × 103 – 2.02 × 104) for soiled condition. Those that were suspended in 5% BSA solution to mimic organic matter load as obtainable on farms survived for at least 8 weeks at (1.54 × 102 – 1.34 × 103 CFU/ml). In the surface test, inactivation of VRE isolates by in-use concentration of Lindores, Omnicide and Ecos Timsen was tested using the European surface test (EST). All the tested disinfectants were active against the VRE isolates on both the standard test surface (stainless steel) and our test surface (wooden). The results shows microbiocidal effects (ME)for test disinfectants, i.e. the log10 CFU of micro-organisms compared between test biocide and control treated with distilled water, after 7 min of exposure as follows; Lindores® active on both surfaces 5.24 and 3.17, Ecos Timsen® active significantly on steel 4.90 than wood 2.98 and Omnicide® significantly less active on stainless steel 2.40 than on wood 3.50.
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author Yerima, Adamu Abubakar
Hassan, Latiffah
Zakaria, Zunita
spellingShingle Yerima, Adamu Abubakar
Hassan, Latiffah
Zakaria, Zunita
Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide®
author_facet Yerima, Adamu Abubakar
Hassan, Latiffah
Zakaria, Zunita
author_sort Yerima, Adamu Abubakar
title Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide®
title_short Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide®
title_full Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide®
title_fullStr Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide®
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of Lindores®, Ecos Timsen® and Omnicide®
title_sort evaluation of the survival of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (vre) isolated from chickens and possible inactivation by in-use concentration of lindores®, ecos timsen® and omnicide®
publisher Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia
publishDate 2012
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25729/1/Evaluation%20Of%20the%20survival%20Of%20vancomycin.pdf
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