1.Escherichia fergusonii identified in preputial swabs from healthy Aceh cattle by phylogenetic 16S rRNA analysis
Ummu BALQIS ; Muhammad HAMBAL ; Masda ADMI ; Nellita MEUTIA ; Mohd. Agus Nashri Abdullah ; T. Reza FerasyiTriva Murtina Lubis ; Mahdi ABRAR
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2018;14(3):229-235
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Aims:Thisstudy aimed to assess the risk of reproductive tract contamination in Aceh cattle by Escherichia fergusoniias revealed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing of preputial swab samples.Methodology  and results:Preputial swabs taken from 50 breeding bulls at the Indrapuri Breeding and Forage Center of  Aceh  Cattle,  Banda  Aceh,  Indonesia,  were  examined  for  the  presence  of  bacteria.  Samples  were  streaked  on MacConkey  agar  and  incubated  under  aerobic  conditions  at  37°C  for  24  h. Smooth,yellow-or  rose-colored  colonies were selected for their characteristic appearance andsubjected to further analysis. Genetic identification was based on 16S  rRNA  gene  sequencing  and  PCR  analysis.  We  conducted  a  16S  rRNA  sequence  similarity  search  with  GenBank using BLAST and constructed neighbour-joining dendrogramsusing MEGA. From among closely related species of the genus Enterobacteriaceae, we identified the enteric bacterium E. fergusoniias having the highest sequence similarity.Conclusion, significance  and  impact  of  study:We concluded that the E. fergusoniibacterium positively presence in preputial swab samples of clinically healthyAceh cattle population. Accordingly, it is potentially allowing the bacterium to be spread during natural mating or semen collection processing for artificial insemination in cattle breeding farm
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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