Abstract

Currently, Antibiotic resistance poses a serious threat as far as both animal and human therapies are concerned and the monitoring of this problem plays an important role in sustainable development. It can affect anyone, anywhere. In eastern Morocco, 51 samples of ground meat were used to study the health risks of antibiotic resistance, 34 photogenic bacteria belonging to following species Escherichia coli , salmonella and staphylococcus S. aureus were isolated. The antibiogram results showed that 100% of tested E. coli and salmonella strains are highly resistant to penicillin A, Nitrofurantoin, Erythromycin, Thiamphenicol and Tetracyclin. However, are sensitive to gentamicin and colistin, and 100 % of E. coli and S. aureus strains are susceptible to co-trimaxazole. All tested bacterial strains ( E. coli , Salmonella and S. aureus ) are susceptible to gentamicin and have a medium resistance to streptomycin.

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