Most Salmonella resistant to different antibiotics: Study

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Majority of the strains of -- a that causes -- are resistant to different classes of antibiotics, scientists say.

The 90 strains were isolated between 1983 and 2013. They provide a portrait of the epidemiology of in in the last 30 years, coming from all regions of the country and having been collected from patients with or from contaminated such as poultry, pork, or lettuce and other vegetables.

"From humans, we received samples of blood, brain abscesses, and diarrheic faeces," said from

When the action of in each of the 90 strains was tested, it was discovered that the vast majority were resistant to different classes of that are part of the arsenal of

The study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, also identified 39 genes responsible for resistance to

comprises two species, S bongori and S enterica. The latter is the type species, with a large number of subspecies and serovars that cause more than any other species in and worldwide.

The human and animal intestinal tract is the main natural reservoir for this pathogen, with poultry, pork and products serving as major transmission vectors.

The six subspecies of S enterica are subdivided into 2,600 serovars. A serovar (short for serological variant) is a distinct variation within a species of or virus characterized by having the same number of specific surface antigens.

The most important subspecies of S enterica from the epidemiological standpoint is S enterica subspecies enterica, which causes the known as The symptoms are diarrhoea, fever, stomach cramps, and

Scientists measured resistance in each of the 90 strains. According to the study, 65 (72.2 per cent) of the strains proved resistant to sulfonamides, 44 (48.9 per cent) to streptomycin, 27 (30 per cent) to tetracycline, 21 (23.3 per cent) to gentamicin and seven (7.8 per cent) to ceftriaxone, a cephalosporin

"The key finding of this research is the discovery of a large number of resistance genes in the samples, considering that they were isolated from humans and food," said from

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 13:35 IST