Distribution of Resistant Bacteria in Captive Wild Animals and Habitats
To explore the distribution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in captive wild animals and habitats,a total of 54 fecal samples and habitat samples were collected from 7 wild animals for the detection and analysis of antibiotic resistant bacteria by different antibiotics selective tablet.The results showed that wild animal fecal samples of drug-resistant bacteria detection rate is between 0~73.36%.Habitat in water samples of drug-resistant bacteria detection rate between 0~65.69%,soil samples of drug-resistant bacteria detection rate between 0~82.47%.Wild animal fecal samples are different degree of bacterial drug resistant,and have obvious multiple drug resistance.The detection rate of wildlife habitat sample drug-resistant bacteria is similar with the detection rate of fecal samples drug-resistant bacteria.Ampicillin resistance is most serious in wildlife,followed by florfenicol.The study would lay the foundation for surveillance of natural environment bacterial drug resistance.