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This study aimed to describe bacteria isolated from the reproductive tract of mares and to identify changes in antimicrobial susceptibility patterns to those antibiotics commonly used for the treatment of equine
endometritis
. A total of 4122 equine uterine swabs were collected from mares suffering from reproductive tract disorders in the period 2010-2017. Aerobic culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing using agar disc diffusion were performed on each sample. Aerobic bacteria were isolated from 3171 of 4122 (76.9 per cent) samples. The most frequently isolated microorganisms were
Escherichia coli
(885/3171, 27.9 per cent) and
Streptococcus equi
subspecies
zooepidemicus
(791/3171, 24.9 per cent), confirming previous findings from the literature. Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of
E coli
,
S equi
subspecies
zooepidemicus
and
Klebsiella pneumoniae
changed over time. A statistically significant decrease in antimicrobial efficacy of cefquinome against
E coli
was observed over the years, as well as of ampicillin, cefquinome and penicillin against
S equi
subspecies
zooepidemicus
The high frequency of resistant bacteria isolated in the present work proceeds in the same way as indicated by surveillance data on the huge antibiotic use in Italy. As a result, testing and monitoring programmes of antimicrobial efficacy are crucial to consciously using antibiotics and preserving their effectiveness both for veterinary and human medicine.
Vet
Rec
2019 11 16
PMID:Temporal efficacy of antimicrobials against aerobic bacteria isolated from equine endometritis: an Italian retrospective analysis (2010-2017). 3173 30
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