DOI: 10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202103003
UDC 579.842.14: 615.33
Authors
S. Yu. Karabanov
Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Senior Researcher, The Russian State
Center for Animal Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality,
Moscow, Russian Federation
D. A. Makarov
Senior Researcher of The Russian State Center for Animal
Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality,
Moscow, Russian Federation
O. V. Karabanova
Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Head of the Department of Sanitary
and Clinical Microbiology, The Russian State Center for Animal
Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality,
Moscow, Russian Federation
O. E. Badmaev
Researcher of The Russian State Center for Animal
Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality,
Moscow, Russian Federation
O. E. Ivanova
Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Head of Biotechnology
Department, The Russian State Center for Animal
Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality,
Moscow, Russian Federation
Yu. L. Gordeeva
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department
of Information Technology, Mathematics and Physics,
Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine
and Biotechnology – MVA by K.I. Skryabin, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Salmonella isolates (n=124) were taken from animal food products in different regions of the Russian Federation and investigated. Serogroup was determined, as well as sensitivity to antibacterial drugs. High levels of resistance to fluoroquinolones were revealed (70,97% of isolates resistant to ciprofloxacin). Multiple drug resistance was determined (16,1% of multiresistant isolates). Data analysis was performed using the AMRcloud online platform.
Keywords
Salmonella, antimicrobial resistance, fluoroquinolones, multidrug resistance strain, AMRcloud.