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  • Wild environments, particularly around urban areas and agriculture, can harbor zoonotic bacteria and antibiotic-resistant strains in wildlife.
  • A study analyzed bacteria from 368 wild animals in Sicily, isolating 222 strains and identifying them using biochemical tests and genetic sequencing.
  • Results showed a low prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes in these wild animal populations, emphasizing the need for ongoing health monitoring and microbiological analysis to adopt a One Health approach as wildlife increasingly interacts with human habitats.

Article Abstract

Wild environments and wildlife can be reservoirs of pathogens and antibiotic resistance. Various studies have reported the presence of zoonotic bacteria, resistant strains, and genetic elements that determine antibiotic resistance in wild animals, especially near urban centers or agricultural and zootechnical activities. The purpose of this study was the analysis, by cultural and molecular methods, of bacteria isolated from wild animals in Sicily, Italy, regarding their susceptibility profile to antibiotics and the presence of antibiotic resistance genes. Bacteriological analyses were conducted on 368 wild animals, leading to the isolation of 222 bacterial strains identified by biochemical tests and 16S rRNA sequencing. The most isolated species was , followed by and . Antibiograms and the determination of resistance genes showed a reduced spread of bacteria carrying antibiotic resistance among wild animals in Sicily. However, since several wild animals are becoming increasingly close to residential areas, it is important to monitor their health status and to perform microbiological analyses following a One Health approach.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7835999PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010203DOI Listing

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