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This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of subclinical
mastitis
caused by
Staphylococcus
spp. in ewes in West-Azerbaijan province of Iran. Molecular characterization of isolated
Staphylococcus
spp
.
from diseased ewes were performed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and DNA sequencing of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (
gap
) gene. Also, antibiotic resistance of staphylococcal isolates against different antibiotics was investigated. A total number of 900 milk samples from 450 native ewes in their mid-lactation period were examined by the California
mastitis
test (CMT). The CMT positive samples were cultured and bacteria were isolated from 86 (9.50%) glands and 74 (16.40%) ewes. The prevalence of subclinical
mastitis
in the examined ewes was 16.40%. Microbiological analysis of milk samples revealed that 27 out of 74 sheep with subclinical
mastitis
were infected with
Staphylococcus
spp. Amplification of
gap
gene of 27
Staphylococcus
isolates generated a single amplicon of 933 bp in size confirming that isolates were belonged to
Staphylococcus
genus. Digestion of PCR products by
Alu
I
endonuclease
generated different RFLP patterns for each species. Nucleotide sequencing of
gap
gene followed by phylogenetic analysis showed that the most dominant
Staphylococcus
species were
S. epidermidis
,
S. xylosus
and
S. chromogenes
. Staphylococcal isolates showed the highest resistance to penicillin and ampicillin. In conclusion,
Staphylococcus
species, except for the southern parts of the province, play an important role in the development of subclinical
mastitis
in sheep in West-Azerbaijan province of Iran. Also, chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin and neomycin are the most effective antibiotics for treatment of this disease.
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