Prevalence, distribution and antibiotic resistance pattern among enterococci species in two traditional fermented dairy foods |
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Authors: | Folarin Anthony Oguntoyinbo Olayinka Okueso |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria
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Abstract: | The prevalence, distributions and antibiotic resistance pattern among enterococci species were determined. A total of 30 samples of Nigerian traditional fermented dairy food were positive to presence of enterococci, with viable counts of 4.17 log CFU/g in nunu, lower than 4.55 log CFU/g observed in wara samples. Twenty-five representative strains were characterized by a combination of phenotypic and genomic typing based on 16S rRNA gene and multi-locus sequencing analysis (MLSA) of RNA polymerase A (rpoA) and phenylanaline synthase (pheS) genes sequencing; these strains were identified as Enterococcus faecium (84 %) and Enterococcus faecalis (16 %). All the 95 enterococci isolated from wara and nunu samples were alpha haemolytic with multi-drug resistance to 10 antimicrobials regardless of class. Four strains were sensitive to chloramphenicol (30 μg) while 33.7 % of the total isolates were resistant to vancomycin from 5 μg. This information will enhance understanding of Enterococcus drug resistance and distribution in traditional fermented foods to support safety and guarantee quality of traditional foods in West Africa. |
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