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Characterization of Oxacillin-Resistant and Oxacillin-Susceptible -Positive from Skin Lesions and Nasal Cavities of Dogs with Clinical Pyoderma. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Understanding the epidemiology of -positive strains is essential for developing treatment strategies and addressing public health risks, focusing on both oxacillin-resistant and susceptible strains in dogs.
  • A study analyzed 87 -positive isolates from dogs with pyoderma in Thailand, revealing that 37.9% were oxacillin-resistant (OR-MRSP), with a majority showing multidrug resistance.
  • Genetic analysis demonstrated that while OR-MRSP strains had consistent antibiogram and SCC types, oxacillin-susceptible strains (OS-MRSP) showed varied patterns, indicating complex colonization dynamics among infected dogs.

Article Abstract

Understanding the epidemiology of -positive strains, including those that are oxacillin-susceptible but potentially inducible to resistance, is crucial for developing effective treatment strategies and mitigating public health risks. This study characterized 87 -positive isolates obtained from skin lesions and nasal orifices of 46 dogs with pyoderma enrolled at a referral hospital in Thailand between 2019 and 2020. All isolates underwent antibiogram profiling, SCC typing, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) for phenotypic and genetic analysis. Among the 87 isolates, 33 isolates (37.9%) recovered from 15 dogs were oxacillin-resistant (OR-MRSP), while 54 isolates (62.1%) from 31 dogs were oxacillin-susceptible (OS-MRSP). All OR-MRSP isolates exhibited multidrug resistance (MDR), and 44% of the OS-MRSP isolates also showed MDR. SCC typing revealed type V as predominant among OR-MRSP isolates (69.7%), while many oxacillin-susceptible isolates (70.4%) were non-typeable. The OR-MRSP isolates from the same dog showed consistent antibiogram and SCC types, while OS-MRSP isolates displayed both identical and diverse patterns. No dominant pulsotypes were observed among the OR-MRSP or OS-MRSP strains. Genetic diversity was also noted among the isolates within the same dogs and among the others, highlighting the complexity of colonization and infection dynamics in pyoderma-affected dogs.

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