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Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance of Arcobacter spp. Isolates from Meats, Meat Products, and Giblets   
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Dicle Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Mehmet Emin Erkan
Türkiye
Doç. Dr. İbrahim Halil YILDIRIM Doç. Dr. İbrahim Halil YILDIRIM
Türkiye
Hüsnü Şahan Güran
Türkiye
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Özet
In this study, the presence and the species distribution of Arcobacter spp.
were determined in ground beef, ground lamb, meatballs, chicken meat,
and chicken giblet samples (470 samples in total) using the 16S rDNA polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method. The presence of Arcobacter spp. was found to be 36.38% (n=171) in all samples analyzed; 23.3% (n=63) in ground beef, ground lamb, and meatball samples; 51.3% (n=77) in chicken meat, and 62% (n -= 31) in giblet samples. Chicken wings had the highest Arcobacter spp. contamination level (72%), and the lowest contamination was found in ground lamb (20%) samples. A higher prevalence of Arcobacter spp. was found in chicken meat and giblets than in other samples, and chicken leg and chicken breast with skin had higher prevalence of Arcobacter spp. than
those without skin. A. butzleri was the most isolated species in all samples.
In neck, leg, breast, and wings samples, A. cryaerophilus was the second
most isolated species. In addition, we assessed antibiotic resistance of the
isolates found in this study using 14 different antibiotics. All A. butzleri and
A. skirrowii isolates, as well as most of the A. cryaerophilus isolates (96.7%), showed resistance to cefoperazone. A. butzleri isolates were mostly susceptible to norfloxacin (61.5%), florphenicol (60.5%), and amoxicillin/clavulanic acid. A. skirrowii isolates showed susceptibility to ciprofloxacin (91.6%), norfloxacin (88.8%), and chloramphenicol (83.3%). A. cryaerophilusisolates showed susceptibility to chloramphenicol (96.7%), streptomycin (83.8%), cefoperazone (83.8%), and florphenicol (80.6%). We have identified that many food samples examined in this study were contaminated with Arcobacter species. Arcobacter contamination poses a human health concern and multiple antibiotic resistance in the isolates and this may pose a risk to public health.
Anahtar Kelimeler
Makale Türü Özgün Makale
Makale Alt Türü ESCI dergilerinde yayımlanan tam makale
Dergi Adı Acta Veterinaria Eurasia
Dergi ISSN 2618-639X Wos Dergi Scopus Dergi
Dergi Tarandığı Indeksler ESCI
Makale Dili İngilizce
Basım Tarihi 05-2022
Cilt No 48
Sayı 2
Sayfalar 128 / 134
Doi Numarası 10.54614/actavet.2022.21125
Makale Linki https://actavet.org/en/prevalence-and-antibiotic-resistance-of-arcobacter-spp-isolates-from-meats-meat-products-and-giblets-13599