Prevalence and Characterization of Coagulase Positive Staphylococci from Food Products and Human Specimens in Egypt

Abdeen, Eman E. and Mousa, Walid S. and Abdelsalam, Sarah Y. and Heikal, Hanim S. and Shawish, Reyad R. and Nooruzzaman, Mohammed and Soliman, Mohamed M. and Batiha, Gaber E. and Hamad, Ahmed and Abdeen, Ahmed (2021) Prevalence and Characterization of Coagulase Positive Staphylococci from Food Products and Human Specimens in Egypt. Antibiotics, 10 (1). p. 75. ISSN 2079-6382

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Abstract

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains have veterinary and public health importance as they are responsible for a wide range of difficult to treat infections and food poisoning. Two hundred samples (50 samples each of minced meat, beef luncheon, Karish cheese, and human samples (pus swab from open wounds)) were cultured, and MRSA strains were identified using disk diffusion tests and mecA gene-based PCR. A total of 35% (70/200) of the examined samples were confirmed as coagulase-positive S. aureus in minced meat (46%), beef luncheon (44%), Karish cheese (44%), and human samples (22%). The MRSA strains showed resistance to amoxicillin (91.4%), penicillin (97.1%), cefoxitin (85.7%), cephradine (82.9%), tetracycline (57.2%), and erythromycin (52.8%). More than half of the tested S. aureus isolates harbored the mecA gene. The sequence analysis of the mecA gene from the minced meat, Karish cheese, and human samples revealed high genetic similarities between the S. aureus isolates from these sources. In conclusion, our findings indicate a risk for the transmission of the mecA gene of S. aureus across the food chain between humans and animal food products. Further studies should focus on finding additional epidemiological aspects of the MRSA strains in food chain.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Staphylococcus aureus; antimicrobial resistance; food safety; food products; mecA gene
Subjects: STM Repository > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 02 Jan 2024 13:03
Last Modified: 02 Jan 2024 13:03
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/1169

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