@article{oai:rakuno.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002284, author = {MBEHANG, NGUEMA Pierre Philippe and OKUBO, Torahiko and TSUCHIDA, Sayaka and FUJITA, Shiho and YAMAGIWA, Juichi and TAMURA, Yutaka and USHIDA, Kazunari}, issue = {5}, journal = {The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science}, month = {May}, note = {Article, Prevalence of drug-resistant bacteria in wildlife can reveal the actual level of anthropological burden on the wildlife. In this study, we isolated two multiple drug-resistant strains, GG6-2 and GG6-1-1, from 27 fresh feces of wild western lowland gorillas in Moukalaba-Doudou National Park, Gabon. Isolates were identified as Achromobacter xylosoxidans and Providencia sp., respectively. Minimum inhibitory concentrations of the following 12 drugs—ampicillin (ABPC), cefazolin (CEZ), cefotaxime (CTX), streptomycin (SM), gentamicin (GM), kanamycin (KM), tetracycline (TC), nalidixic acid (NA), ciprofloxacin (CPFX), colistin (CL), chloramphenicol (CP) and trimethoprim (TMP)—were determined. Isolate GG6-2 was resistant to all antimicrobials tested and highly resistant to CTX, SM, TC, NA and TMP. Isolate GG6-1-1 was resistant to ABPC, CEZ, TC, CL, CP and TMP.}, pages = {619--623}, title = {Isolation of multiple drug-resistant enteric bacteria from feces of wild Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in Gabon}, volume = {77}, year = {2015} }