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Abundance and diversity of the faecal resistome in slaughter pigs and broilers in nine European countries

Authors :
Munk, Patrick
Knudsen, Berith Elkær
Lukjacenko, Oksana
Duarte, Ana Sofia Ribeiro
Van Gompel, Liese
Luiken, Roosmarijn E.C.
Smit, Lidwien A.M.
Schmitt, Heike
Garcia, Alejandro Dorado
Hansen, Rasmus Borup
Petersen, Thomas Nordahl
Bossers, Alex
Ruppé, Etienne
Graveland, Haitske
van Essen, Alieda
Gonzalez-Zorn, Bruno
Moyano, Gabriel
Sanders, Pascal
Chauvin, Claire
David, Julie
Battisti, Antonio
Caprioli, Andrea
Dewulf, Jeroen
Blaha, Thomas
Wadepohl, Katharina
Brandt, Maximiliane
Wasyl, Dariusz
Skarzyńska, Magdalena
Zajac, Magdalena
Daskalov, Hristo
Saatkamp, Helmut W.
Stärk, Katharina D.C.
Lund, Ole
Hald, Tine
Pamp, Sünje Johanna
Vigre, Håkan
Heederik, Dick
Wagenaar, Jaap A.
Mevius, Dik
Aarestrup, Frank M.
Munk, Patrick
Knudsen, Berith Elkær
Lukjacenko, Oksana
Duarte, Ana Sofia Ribeiro
Van Gompel, Liese
Luiken, Roosmarijn E.C.
Smit, Lidwien A.M.
Schmitt, Heike
Garcia, Alejandro Dorado
Hansen, Rasmus Borup
Petersen, Thomas Nordahl
Bossers, Alex
Ruppé, Etienne
Graveland, Haitske
van Essen, Alieda
Gonzalez-Zorn, Bruno
Moyano, Gabriel
Sanders, Pascal
Chauvin, Claire
David, Julie
Battisti, Antonio
Caprioli, Andrea
Dewulf, Jeroen
Blaha, Thomas
Wadepohl, Katharina
Brandt, Maximiliane
Wasyl, Dariusz
Skarzyńska, Magdalena
Zajac, Magdalena
Daskalov, Hristo
Saatkamp, Helmut W.
Stärk, Katharina D.C.
Lund, Ole
Hald, Tine
Pamp, Sünje Johanna
Vigre, Håkan
Heederik, Dick
Wagenaar, Jaap A.
Mevius, Dik
Aarestrup, Frank M.
Source :
Nature Microbiology vol.3 (2018) date: 2018-07-31 nr.8 p.898-908 [ISSN 1740-1526]
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria and associated human morbidity and mortality is increasing. The use of antimicrobials in livestock selects for AMR that can subsequently be transferred to humans. This flow of AMR between reservoirs demands surveillance in livestock and in humans. We quantified and characterized the acquired resistance gene pools (resistomes) of 181 pig and 178 poultry farms from nine European countries, sequencing more than 5,000 Gb of DNA using shotgun metagenomics. We quantified acquired AMR using the ResFinder database and a second database constructed for this study, consisting of AMR genes identified through screening environmental DNA. The pig and poultry resistomes were very different in abundance and composition. There was a significant country effect on the resistomes, more so in pigs than in poultry. We found higher AMR loads in pigs, whereas poultry resistomes were more diverse. We detected several recently described, critical AMR genes, including mcr-1 and optrA, the abundance of which differed both between host species and between countries. We found that the total acquired AMR level was associated with the overall country-specific antimicrobial usage in livestock and that countries with comparable usage patterns had similar resistomes. However, functionally determined AMR genes were not associated with total drug use.

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OAIster
Journal :
Nature Microbiology vol.3 (2018) date: 2018-07-31 nr.8 p.898-908 [ISSN 1740-1526]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1038/s41564-018-0192-9, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445805613
Document Type :
Electronic Resource