Multidrug Resistance of Salmonella Isolated from Shellfish Samples, Morocco

Rachid Boutaib *

Institut National de Recherche Halieutique, Centre Régional de l’INRH. BP. 5268, Dradeb Tanger, Morocco.

Brahim Bouchrif

Institut Pasteur du Maroc. 1, Place Louis Pasteur, BP: 120. Casablanca 20001, Morocco.

Mohammed Abid

Institut Pasteur du Maroc. 1, Place Louis Pasteur, BP: 120. Casablanca 20001, Morocco.

Bouchra Karraouan

Institut Pasteur du Maroc. 1, Place Louis Pasteur, BP: 120. Casablanca 20001, Morocco.

Mohammed Khaddor

Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Tanger. Ancienne route de l’aéroport, Km 10, Ziaten. BP: 416, Tanger, Morocco.

Amin Laglaoui

Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Tanger. Ancienne route de l’aéroport, Km 10, Ziaten. BP: 416, Tanger, Morocco.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: This study aims to determine prevalence of Salmonella in shellfish and to study their resistance to antibiotics.
Samples: Three species of shellfish consisted of cockles, clams and mussels were sampled monthly in six sites during two years 2008 and 2012.
Methodology: As many as 272 samples of shellfish were examined for presence of Salmonella. Positives strains were confirmed for presence of invA gene, serotyping and tested for drug susceptibility.
Results: Up to 7.7% of samples were positive for Salmonella and a total of 90 Salmonella isolates belonging to 4 serovars (S. Kentucky, S. Glostrup, S. Newport and S. Reading) were tested for their susceptibility to a panel of 12 antimicrobial agents. Many resistant isolates were detected with 75.8% of isolates resistant to at least one antimicrobial agent. Isolates demonstrated resistant to streptomicin, chloramphenicol, nalidixic acid, ciprofloxacin, amoxicillin, respectively with (90.6%; 51.6%; 31.6%; 30.5% and 19%). The most common pattern of multiple drug resistance included resistance to chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin, nalidixic acid.
Conclusion: It seemed that strains isolated of Salmonella were multidrug resistant and almost one third of strains were resistant to quinolone.
The results emphasize the need of a monitoring programme of bacterial pathogenes Salmonella on shellfish to protect human health.

Keywords: Shellfish, Salmonella, multidrug resistance, cockles, clams, mussels


How to Cite

Boutaib, Rachid, Brahim Bouchrif, Mohammed Abid, Bouchra Karraouan, Mohammed Khaddor, and Amin Laglaoui. 2015. “Multidrug Resistance of Salmonella Isolated from Shellfish Samples, Morocco”. Microbiology Research Journal International 8 (6):663-69. https://doi.org/10.9734/BMRJ/2015/18501.

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