Investigations into the occurrence and the antibiotic susceptibility of gram-negative anaerobes belonging to the genera Bacteroides, Prevotella, Porphyromonas and Fusobacterium in specimens obtained from diseased animals

By Amtsberg, G. and Even, H. and Rohde, J. and Ryll, M. and Verspohl, J., Berliner Und Munchener Tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1998
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From different samples of 247 diseased animals (cattle, sheep, goat, horse, pig, dog, cat, rodent, zoo-animals), 410 strains of gram-negative anaerobes were cultured. 297 isolates (72.4%) could be differentiated to the species level by using cultural-biochemical methods, gaschromatography and cell-wall-lipidanalysis. They belonged to 29 different species. For an additional 113 strains (27.6%) only the genus could be determined. Bacteria belonging to the genus Fusobacterium occurred with the highest isolation rates (36% of all strains) in the samples examined, followed by Bacteroides spp. (26.1%), Prevotella spp. (19.9%) and Porphyromonas spp. (17.8%). Fusobacterium necrophorum was the single species isolated most frequently. Antibiotic susceptibility tests by E-test were performed on 100 strains belonging to the the above mentioned genera. Of these strains 18% were resistent to penicilllin and 20% to tetracyclin. The resistent strains belonged mainly to the Bacteroides fragilis-group. Resistent rates to most other antimicrobial agents tested were Amoxicillin in combination with clavulanic acid: 1%, Chloramphenicol: 3%, Clindamycin:8%. All 100 selected strains proved to be susceptible to Metronidazol.
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