Pathogenic microbial profile and antibiotic resistance associated with periodontitis

R Ansiliero, J Gelinski, QL Samistraro… - Indian Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
R Ansiliero, J Gelinski, QL Samistraro, CM Baratto, CA Almeida, C Locatelli
Indian Journal of Microbiology, 2021Springer
Phenotyping based on conventional microbiological, physiological, and molecular analysis
by using ARDRA technique was developed with the aim to assess the pathogenic microbial
load associated with different stages of the periodontal disease. In addition, in the face of the
global issue of antimicrobial resistance, the isolated bacterial strains were evaluated for their
antibiotic susceptibility profile. The pathogenic bacterial community was predominantly of
Gram-negative strains (66.66%). The most common species were Citrobacter freundii …
Abstract
Phenotyping based on conventional microbiological, physiological, and molecular analysis by using ARDRA technique was developed with the aim to assess the pathogenic microbial load associated with different stages of the periodontal disease. In addition, in the face of the global issue of antimicrobial resistance, the isolated bacterial strains were evaluated for their antibiotic susceptibility profile. The pathogenic bacterial community was predominantly of Gram-negative strains (66.66%). The most common species were Citrobacter freundii, Bacillus sp., Raoutella sp., Klebsiella ozaenae and Pseudomonas sp. However, except for the healthy control group, Staphylococcus spp. was isolated from all stages of periodontitis. Multidrug resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics was observed for Streptococcus pneumoniae, Raoutella sp. and Enterococcus avium. Here, we verify a statistically significant relationship between periodontitis stages and the diversity of the bacterial community. Patients with periodontitis showed a more diverse and numerous bacterial community compared to healthy patients. In this sense, we reinforce that biofilms that harbour multidrug-resistant bacteria are a major concern in relation to restoring patient health. Thus, prophylactic measures for maintaining oral health are still the best option for reduce the risk of disease.
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