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