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Prevalence and Antimicrobial Resistance of Salmonella and Staphylococcus aureus in Fattening Pigs in Hubei Province, China.

Authors :
Xu, Zhen
Chen, Xingyu
Tan, Wei
Cui, Hengjie
Zhu, Zhihao
Yang, Chenglong
Huang, Qi
Meng, Xianrong
Li, Shaowen
Source :
Microbial Drug Resistance: Mechanism, Epidemiology, & Disease. Nov2021, Vol. 27 Issue 11, p1594-1602. 9p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Pig is usually the carrier of Salmonella and Staphylococcus aureus, and can transmit the bacteria along the pork production chain to cause severe public health problems. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of Salmonella and S. aureus in fattening pigs in Hubei Province, China. The overall prevalence of Salmonella in rectal swab among 896 samples from 22 farms was 17.30%, and that of S. aureus in nasal swab among 814 samples from 20 farms was 28.26%. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) analysis showed that 95.33% of the Salmonella strains exhibited resistance to more than three classes of antimicrobial agents tested. The highest resistance proportions were for chloramphenicol (100%), sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (SXT) (100%), and tetracycline (TET) (93.46%), while the lowest proportions were for cefotaxime (37.38%), gentamicin (GEN) (34.58%), and ciprofloxacin (24.30%). On the other hand, 98.42% of the S. aureus strains were resistant to more than three classes of antimicrobial agents tested. The most common resistance among the S. aureus strains was against SXT (100.00%), followed by TET (98.43%), erythromycin (91.34%), and clindamycin (91.34%), while the lowest frequent resistances were against GEN (34.65%) and oxacillin (16.54%). The prevalence and AMR of Salmonella and S. aureus exhibited an obvious diversity among different pig farms. Our results provided the epidemiological data for risk analysis of foodborne bacteria and AMR in pig farms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10766294
Volume :
27
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Microbial Drug Resistance: Mechanism, Epidemiology, & Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153864732
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/mdr.2020.0585