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Emerging zoonotic risks: whole-genome sequencing reveals antimicrobial resistance and genomic diversity in Providencia stuartii isolated from broiler chickens in Noakhali, Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Noakhali Science and Technology University, American International University-Bangladesh
Published InPoultry Science
Year2026

Abstract

Providencia stuartii is emerging as an Extensively Drug-Resistant (XDR) pathogen commonly found in animals, insects, and in burned and immunocompromised conditions. The misuse of antibiotics in poultry feed causes the emergence of XDR bacteria in the poultry industry. The knowledge of zoonotic transmissibility of poultry-derived P. stuartii remains elusive in Noakhali, Bangladesh. Poultry fecal and rectal swab samples were collected from selected farms in Noakhali, Bangladesh. Bacterial isolation and identification were performed using MacConkey agar, biochemical tests, and 16S rRNA Sanger sequencing. Antimicrobial susceptibility was assessed by the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method, and isolates with high multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) indices were selected for whole-genome sequencing (WGS). Quality control, genome assembly, annotation, gene identification, pan-genome analysis, pathogenicity profiling, and comparative…
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