Adnan S. Jaran. (2015). Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and Plasmid Profile of some Salmonella spp. Isolated from clinical samples in Riyadh area. European Scientific Journal. 11 (6): 136-149
The aims of this work were to investigate the antimicrobial pattern
and plasmid profile of different antibiotic resistant Salmonella species
isolated from clinical samples and to find a possible relationship between
resistance patterns and plasmid profile.
Salmonella isolates were tested against 12 commonly used antimicrobial
agents using the disc diffusion method to determine the resistance Patterns
while plasmid DNA was extracted using Plasmid Miniprep method and
separated by agarose gel electrophoresis.
All strains Isolated were sensitive to Amoxicillin, Ciprofloxacin, Kanamycin
and Amikacin. Isolated strains also showed resistance to Cotrimoxazole
(20%), Erythromycin (90%), Ampicillin (90%), naladixic acid (30%),
Cephalothin (13%), Tetracycline (60%), Gentamycin (4%) and
Chloramphenicol (10%). Plasmid analysis of clinical isolates showed the
presence of 1 to 5 plasmids with size range of 1.8 to 115 MDa.
In conclusion, the number of antibiotics a Salmonella strain is resistant to
may be directly related to the number of plasmids present in that strain.
Therefore, recommended antimicrobials for the treatment of infections
caused by Salmonella spp. should be based on a recent antibiogram tests.
Keywords: Antibiotics, Salmonella spp, antimicrobial resistance, plasmids
Introduction
Salmonella is a Gram-negative bacterium belonging to the
family Enterobacteriaceae,