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An Investigation of Potential Health Risks from Zoonotic Bacterial Pathogens Associated with Farm Rats.


ABSTRACT: Background:The 21st century has seen a wide range of diseases resulting from zoonotic infections, of which bacterial infections have led to outbreaks of food-borne diseases. Aim:The study looks at bacterial pathogen carriage by farm rats and their antimicrobial susceptibility, with the view of providing insights for antimicrobial surveillance. Method:Farm rats of Rattus rattus species where randomly collected alive from farms in Al-Ahsa using food baits. They were anaesthetize with urethane within 4?h of collection and were unconscious for the collection of samples. Basic bacteriological culturing methods were used for culturing of bacterial isolates on selective media while the Vitek 2 compact automated system (BioMerieux, Marcy L'Etoile, France) was used for bacteria identification and antimicrobial susceptibility test. Obtained data were analysed using chi-square and paired t-test with significant difference between sensitive and resistance to antimicrobial susceptibility taken at P?

SUBMITTER: Badger-Emeka L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7436785 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An Investigation of Potential Health Risks from Zoonotic Bacterial Pathogens Associated with Farm Rats.

Badger-Emeka Lorina L   Al-Mulhim Yasmeen Y   Al-Muyidi Fatimah F   Busuhail Maram M   Alkhalifah Salma S   AlEid Norah N  

Environmental health insights 20200816


<h4>Background</h4>The 21st century has seen a wide range of diseases resulting from zoonotic infections, of which bacterial infections have led to outbreaks of food-borne diseases.<h4>Aim</h4>The study looks at bacterial pathogen carriage by farm rats and their antimicrobial susceptibility, with the view of providing insights for antimicrobial surveillance.<h4>Method</h4>Farm rats of <i>Rattus rattus</i> species where randomly collected alive from farms in Al-Ahsa using food baits. They were an  ...[more]

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