Antibiotics Resistant At Staphylococcus Aureus And Streptococcus Sp Isolated From Bovine Mastitis In Karangploso, East Java, Indonesia Khairullah Aswin Rafif1, Raharjo Dadik2,*, Rahmahani Jola3, Suwarno3, Tyasningsih Wiwiek4, Harijani Nenny2 1Master student of Disease Science and Veterinary Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Mulyorejo, Kampus C Unair, Surabaya, 60115, Indonesia 2Laboratory of Veterinary Public Health Department Veterinary Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Mulyorejo, Kampus C Unair, Surabaya, 60115, Indonesia 3Laboratory of Virology and Immunology Department Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Mulyorejo, Kampus C Unair, Surabaya, 60115, Indonesia 4Laboratory of Bacteriology and Micology Department Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Mulyorejo, Kampus C Unair, Surabaya, 60115, Indonesia *Corresponding author: Dadik Raharjo, email: dadik_tdc@yahoo.co.id
Online published on 27 November, 2019. Abstract Karangploso, District Malang is known as a milk producing area and is a suitable place for the development of dairy cattle business. Mastitis is one of the most common problems found in dairy farming in Indonesia that has a negative impact on the milk production economy. The study was conducted to examine the incidence of antibiotic resistance as an attempt to appropriate treatment for the treatment of mastitis in dairy cows. A total of 85 positive samples are Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus sp from farms in the KUD Karangploso region. Based on the sensitivity test against various antibiotics it is known that Staphylococcus aureus has been resistant to Penicillin (100%), Tetracycline (48.23%), Erythromycin (44.70%), Gentamicin (2.35%), and Ampicillin (1.18%). For Streptococcus sp has been resistant to antibiotic Penicillin (98.82%), Erythromycin (94.18%), Tetracycline (84.70%), Gentamicin (11.76%), Ampicillin (5.88%), and Cefalexin (3.53%). Top Keywords Subclinical mastitis, California Mastitis Test (CMT), Staphylococcus aureus and, Streptococcus sp, antibiotics resistant. Top |