Caracterização bioquímica e perfil de sensibilidade aos antimicrobianos de gentes bacterianos isolados de mastite subclínica ovina na região oeste de Santa Catarina / Biochemical characterization and profile of antibiotics sensibility to bacteria agents responsible for ovine subclinical mastitis in west region of the Santa Catarina
Ovine mastitis is an infectious disease associated to economic losses in dairy and meatsheep. The present study aims to determine the antimicrobial drug patterns of the most frequent etiologic agents of ovine mastitis. We analyzed 163 milk samples using Whiteside test, besides the bacteriological culture in ovine bloodagar 5% (AS). From 163 analyzed samples 23.31% and 14.72% were positive and strongly positive, according to the Whiteside test. The most frequent etiologic agents of ovine mastitis isolated in the present study were Staphylococcus spp. (31.39%), Acinetobacter spp. (10.50%), Enterobacter aerogenes (10.50%), Escherichia coli (8.20%) and Aeromonas spp. (6.70%). The sensitivity patterns to antimicrobial drugs showed high variation. The small sensitivity was observed to novobiocin (10.46%). The higher sensitivity was detected to lyncomicin + streptomicin association (86.02%). In our study we conclude that Staphylococcus spp. are the most frequent bacterial agents envolved in subclinical mastitis in sheep. The association of lyncomicin + streptomicin and josamicin + thrimetoprin were more efficient in vitrosensitivity tests.(AU)