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PLOS ONE | 2016

Prevalence and Characterization of Oxacillin Susceptible mecA-Positive Clinical Isolates of Staphylococcus aureus Causing Bovine Mastitis in India.

Hiral Uday Mistry; Paresh Sharma; Sudipta Mahato; Raju Saravanan; P. Anand Kumar; Vasundhra Bhandari

Bovine mastitis caused by multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a huge problem reported worldwide, resulting in prolonged antibiotic treatment and death of livestock. The current study is focused on surveillance of antibiotic susceptibility along with genotypic and phenotypic characterization of the pathogenic S. aureus strains causing mastitis in India. One hundred and sixty seven milk samples were collected from mastitis-affected cows from different farms in India resulting in thirty nine isolated S. aureus strains. Antibiotic sensitivity profiling revealed the majority of the strains (n = 24) to be multidrug resistant and eleven strains showed reduced susceptibility to vancomycin (MICs = 2μg/ml). All strains were oxacillin sensitive, but 19 strains were positive for the mecA gene, which revealed the occurrence of oxacillin susceptible mecA positive strains (OS-MRSA) for the first time from India. Additionally, 32 strains were positive for the pvl gene, a virulence determinant; of these 17 were also OS-MRSA strains. Molecular characterization based on multilocus sequence typing (MLST), spa typing, agr typing and SCCmec classification revealed strains belonging to different groups. Moreover, strains showed spa types (t2526, t9602) and MLST sequence types, ST-72, ST-88 and ST-239 which have been earlier reported in human infections. The prevalence of OS-MRSA strains indicates the importance of including both the genetic and phenotypic tests in characterizing S. aureus strains. Increased genotypic variability with strain related to human infections and pvl positive isolates indicates a worrisome situation with the possibility of bilateral transfer.


IJBT Vol.8(3) [July 2009] | 2009

Isolation, purification and biochemical characterization of conotoxin from Conus figulinus Linnaeus (1758)

Raju Saravanan; S Sambasivam; Annaian Shanmugam; D. Sathish Kumar; T Tamil Vanan; Ra Nazeer


Archive | 2011

First record of two spot razor fish, Xyrichtys bimaculatus(Ruppell, 1828) at Mangalore, Karnataka

Raju Saravanan; Prathibha Rohit; S Uma Bhat


Archive | 2017

Neoplasia in oil sardine from Palk Bay

R Vinothkumar; P Ramesh Kumar; Raju Saravanan; S Surya; A K A Nazar; Prathibha Rohit


Archive | 2017

Diversity and distribution of cardinal fishes in Indian coastal waters with anoccurrence report of spot fin cardinal fish Apogon queketti fromCentral south west coast of India

Raju Saravanan; G B Purushottama; Prathibha Rohit


Archive | 2013

Thermal Studies on a Diesel Engine using Vegetable Oil Blends

Raju Saravanan; P. Naresh Kumar


Archive | 2011

समुद्री स्पंजों में सूक्ष्मजैविक विविधता

G B Purushottama; Raju Saravanan; Prathibha Rohit; A P Dineshbabu


Archive | 2011

तटीय कर्नाटक की समुद्री पखमछली विविधता-एक परिदृश्य

Raju Saravanan; A P Dineshbabu; G B Purushottama; Prathibha Rohit


Biotechnology(faisalabad) | 2007

Isolation and Partial Purification of Extracellular Enzyme (1, 3)-�-D Glucanase from Trichoderma reesei (3929)

Raju Saravanan; V. Pavani Devi .; Annaian Shanmugam; D. Sathish Kumar .


Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology | 2006

Comparative evaluation of chromatographic and non-chromato-graphic purification strategies for chicken IgY

Raju Saravanan; Tapas Kumar Goswami; Pankaj Kumar; Devender Kumar; G.C. Ram

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Prathibha Rohit

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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G B Purushottama

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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A P Dineshbabu

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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G.C. Ram

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Pankaj Kumar

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

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Tapas Kumar Goswami

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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A K A Nazar

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Anil Rai

Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute

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