Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2037
Title: Molecular detection of selected zoonotic respiratory pathogens and the presence of virulence and antibiotic resistance genes via PCR among Kelantan Hajj pilgrims
Authors: Baharin, IEM 
Hasan, H 
Noor, NZNM 
Mohamed, M. 
Keywords: Hajj;PCR;respiratory pathogens;RTI;Zoonotic
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: Universiti Sains Malaysia
Journal: MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY 
Abstract: 
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) among Malaysian pilgrims are caused by exposure to zoonotic-potential respiratory pathogens, symptomatically and asymptomatically affected by rigorous pilgrimage rituals, overcrowding and other stressors. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, virulence and antibiotic resistance genes of selected zoonotic respiratory pathogens using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays among Hajj pilgrims from Kelantan state, Malaysia. Methodology and results: Throat swab specimens were obtained from 189 Kelantan Hajj pilgrims in 2016 and examined by PCR for the identification of respiratory pathogens. Thirteen samples (6.88%) were positive for Streptococcus pneumoniae and four (2.11%) were positive for Klebsiella pneumoniae. All the samples were negative for Influenza A virus, MERS-CoV and Mycobacterium bovis. One sample was positive for S. pneumoniae virulence lytA gene. One sample was positive for K. pneumoniae virulence magA and K2A genes respectively, and three samples were positive for K. pneumoniae rmpA genes. Ten and seven samples were positive for S. pneumoniae mefA and pbpA antibiotic resistance genes respectively. Two samples were positive for K. pneumoniae blaKPC and blaOXA-48 antibiotic resistance genes. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: This work provided insight into the existence of zoonotic respiratory pathogens inducing Hajj RTIs in Kelantan pilgrims. It showed promising findings for zoonotic studies in Hajj settings. The findings could be relevant in potential control measures for the management of zoonotic infections among Hajj pilgrims
Description: 
Web of Science / Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2037
ISBN: 22317538
DOI: 10.21161/mjm.200839
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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