Comparison of agar dilution and antibiotic gradient strip test with broth microdilution for susceptibility testing of swine Brachyspira species

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作者
Mirajkar, Nandita S. [1 ]
Gebhart, Connie J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Coll Vet Med, Dept Vet & Biomed Sci, 1971 Commonwealth Ave, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Coll Vet Med, Vet Diagnost Lab, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
关键词
Agar; antibiotic gradient strip; antimicrobial; Brachyspira; broth; minimum inhibitory concentration; susceptibility; ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY; TREPONEMA-HYODYSENTERIAE; PIGS; PILOSICOLI; RESISTANCE; TIAMULIN; STRAINS; AGENTS;
D O I
10.1177/1040638716629154
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Production-limiting diseases in swine caused by Brachyspira are characterized by mucohemorrhagic diarrhea (B. hyodysenteriae and B. hampsonii) or mild colitis (B. pilosicoli), while B. murdochii is often isolated from healthy pigs. Emergence of novel pathogenic Brachyspira species and strains with reduced susceptibility to commonly used antimicrobials has reinforced the need for standardized susceptibility testing. Two methods are currently used for Brachyspira susceptibility testing: agar dilution (AD) and broth microdilution (BMD). However, these tests have primarily been used for B. hyodysenteriae and rarely for B. pilosicoli. Information on the use of commercial susceptibility testing products such as antibiotic gradient strips is lacking. Our main objective was to validate and compare the susceptibility results, measured as the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), of 6 antimicrobials for 4 Brachyspira species (B. hyodysenteriae, B. hampsonii, B. pilosicoli, and B. murdochii) by BMD and AD (tiamulin, valnemulin, lincomycin, tylosin, and carbadox) or antibiotic gradient strip (doxycycline) methods. In general, the results of a high percentage of all 4 Brachyspira species differed by +/- 1 log(2) dilution or less by BMD and AD for tiamulin, valnemulin, lincomycin, and tylosin, and by BMD and antibiotic gradient strip for doxycycline. The carbadox MICs obtained by BMD were 1-5 doubling dilutions different than those obtained by AD. BMD for Brachyspira was quicker to perform with less ambiguous interpretation of results when compared with AD and antibiotic gradient strip methods, and the results confirm the utility of BMD in routine diagnostics.
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