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Qualitative Assessment of Livestock Faeces and Sewage for Antibiotic Resistant Strains of E. coli in Roma, Lesotho

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dc.contributor.author Mekbib, Sissay Bekele
dc.contributor.author Marole, T. A.
dc.contributor.author Asita, A. O.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-12-01T12:12:14Z
dc.date.available 2016-12-01T12:12:14Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.issn 2276-7762
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.tml.nul.ls/handle/20.500.14155/348
dc.description.abstract Sewage water (SW) and fresh livestock faeces: Chicken (ChNF), Sheep (SF), and Cattle (CF) were taken randomly from the farm of the National University of Lesotho aseptically during the 2012 academic year. Twenty ml of sewage water or 20 grams of fresh animal faeces was dissolved in 80 ml of sterilized Ringer’s solution and serially diluted. A 0.1 ml of sample suspension at 10-4 dilution was spread plated on Nutrient Agar (NA) and Eosine Methyl Blue (EMB) and plates were incubated for 24-48h at 24 and 37°C, respectively. A disc diffusion method was used to test the reaction of selected strains of Enterobacteriaceae to nine antibiotics. In total, 24 strains under Enterobacteriaceae were isolated from the respective sources and the number of each that were Escherichia coli, as confirmed by the biochemical tests were: SW (7 and 3); ChNF (5 and 3); SF (8 and 6) and CF (4 and 2). Thirteen E. coli strains fermented lactose and were Catalase positive, while only one E. coli strain from SW was non-lactose fermenter and Catalase negative. The lethal potencies, as number of isolates sensitive to the 9 antibiotics, ranked as: Colistin = Amikacin (24/24) > Kanamycin (23/24) > Chloramphenicol (22/24) > Cefotaxime (21/24) > Sulphafurazole (7/24) > Methicillin (1/24) > Penicillin G = Rifampicin (0/24). Sensitivity of the E. coli strains ranked as follows, Colistin = Amikacin = Kanamycin (14/14) > Chloramphenicol (13/14) > Cefotaxime (12/14) > Sulphafurazole (6/14) > Methicillin (1/14) > Penicillin G = Rifampicin (0/14). This result showed that the development of antibiotic resistant E. coli strains, which can pass through food chain to humans and other organisms if stringent control measures are not taken. Strict quarantine procedures have to be applied to control such potential health risks. en_ZA
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher Greener Journals en_ZA
dc.source Greener Journal of Biological Sciences, Vol. 3 No. 6 en_ZA
dc.subject Escherichia Coli en_ZA
dc.subject Antibiotics en_ZA
dc.subject Sewage water en_ZA
dc.subject Entrobacteriaceae en_ZA
dc.subject Resistance en_ZA
dc.title Qualitative Assessment of Livestock Faeces and Sewage for Antibiotic Resistant Strains of E. coli in Roma, Lesotho en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA


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