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[VacA and cagA genotypes status and antimicrobial resistance properties of Helicobacter pylori strains isolated from meat products in Isfahan province, Iran]
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research. 2016; 18 (2): 97-102
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-188846
ABSTRACT
Although Helicobacter pylori has a significant impact on the occurrence of severe clinical syndromes, its exact ways of transmission and origin have not been identified. According to the results of some previously published articles, foods with animal origins play a substantial role in the transmission of H. pylori to humans. The present investigation was carried out to study the vacuolating cytotoxin A [vacA] and cytotoxin associated gene A [cagA] genotypes status and antibiotic resistance properties of H. pylori strains recovered from minced-meat and hamburger samples. A total of 150 meat product samples were collected from supermarkets. All samples were cultured and the susceptive colonies were then subjected to nested-PCR, PCR-based genotyping and disk diffusion methods. 11 out of 150 samples [7.33%] were positive for H. pylori. All the isolates were further identified using the nested-PCR assay. Prevalence of H. pylori in hamburger and minced-meat samples was 1.42% and 12.5%, respectively. S1a, m1a and cagA were the most commonly detected genotypes. The most commonly detected combined genotypes in the H. pylori strains of minced-meat were s1am1a [10%], s1am1b [10%] and s2m1a [10%]. Helicobacter pylori strains of meat products harbored the highest levels of resistance against ampicillin [90.90%], erythromycin [72.72%], amoxicillin [72.72%], trimethoprim [63.63%], tetracycline [63.63%], and clarithromycin [63.63%]. Hamburger and minced-meat samples may be the sources of virulent and resistant strains of H. pylori. Meat products are possible sources of resistant and virulent strains of H. pylori similar to those vacA and cagA genotypes. Using healthy raw materials and observation of personal hygiene can reduce the risk of H. pylori in meat products
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Iran. J. Vet. Res. Year: 2016

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Iran. J. Vet. Res. Year: 2016