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Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus on Polish pig farms

BACKGROUND: Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus (LA-SA) draws increasing attention due to its particular ability to colonize farm animals and be transmitted to people, which in turn leads to its spread in the environment. The aim of the study was to determine the dissemination of LA-SA on pig...

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Autores principales: Mroczkowska, Aneta, Żmudzki, Jacek, Marszałek, Natalia, Orczykowska-Kotyna, Monika, Komorowska, Iga, Nowak, Agnieszka, Grzesiak, Anna, Czyżewska-Dors, Ewelina, Dors, Arkadiusz, Pejsak, Zygmunt, Hryniewicz, Waleria, Wyszomirski, Tomasz, Empel, Joanna
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28151984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170745
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author Mroczkowska, Aneta
Żmudzki, Jacek
Marszałek, Natalia
Orczykowska-Kotyna, Monika
Komorowska, Iga
Nowak, Agnieszka
Grzesiak, Anna
Czyżewska-Dors, Ewelina
Dors, Arkadiusz
Pejsak, Zygmunt
Hryniewicz, Waleria
Wyszomirski, Tomasz
Empel, Joanna
author_facet Mroczkowska, Aneta
Żmudzki, Jacek
Marszałek, Natalia
Orczykowska-Kotyna, Monika
Komorowska, Iga
Nowak, Agnieszka
Grzesiak, Anna
Czyżewska-Dors, Ewelina
Dors, Arkadiusz
Pejsak, Zygmunt
Hryniewicz, Waleria
Wyszomirski, Tomasz
Empel, Joanna
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description BACKGROUND: Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus (LA-SA) draws increasing attention due to its particular ability to colonize farm animals and be transmitted to people, which in turn leads to its spread in the environment. The aim of the study was to determine the dissemination of LA-SA on pig farms selected throughout Poland, characterize the population structure of identified S. aureus, and assess the prevalence of LA-SA carriage amongst farmers and veterinarians being in contact with pigs. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The study was conducted on 123 pig farms (89 farrow-to-finish and 34 nucleus herds), located in 15 out of 16 provinces of Poland. Human and pig nasal swabs, as well as dust samples were analyzed. S. aureus was detected on 79 (64.2%) farms from 14 provinces. Amongst these farms LA-SA-positive farms dominated (71/79, 89.9%, 95% CI [81.0%, 95.5%]). The prevalence of LA-MRSA-positive farms was lower than LA-MSSA-positive (36.6% of LA-SA-positive farms, 95% CI [25.5%, 48.9%] vs. 74.6%, 95% CI [62.9%, 84.2%]). In total, 190 S. aureus isolates were identified: 72 (38%) MRSA and 118 (62%) methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA), of which 174 (92%) isolates were classified to three livestock-associated lineages: CC398 (73%), CC9 (13%), and CC30/ST433 (6%). All CC398 isolates belonged to the animal clade. Four LA-MRSA clones were detected: ST433-IVa(2B) clone (n = 8, 11%), described to the best of our knowledge for the first time, and three ST398 clones (n = 64, 89%) with the most prevalent being ST398-V(5C2&5)c, followed by ST398-V(5C2), and ST398-IVa(2B). Nasal carriage of LA-SA by pig farmers was estimated at 13.2% (38/283), CC398 carriage at 12.7% (36/283) and ST398-MRSA carriage at 3.2% (9/283), whereas by veterinarians at 21.1% (8/38), 18.4% (7/38) and 10.5% (4/38), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of LA-MRSA-positive pig farms in Poland has increased considerably since 2008, when the first MRSA EU baseline survey was conducted in Europe. On Polish pig farms CC398 of the animal clade predominates, this being also reflected in the prevalence of CC398 nasal carriage in farmers and veterinarians. However, finding a new ST433-IVa(2B) clone provides evidence for the continuing evolution of LA-MRSA and argues for further monitoring of S. aureus in farm animals.
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spelling pubmed-52894632017-02-17 Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus on Polish pig farms Mroczkowska, Aneta Żmudzki, Jacek Marszałek, Natalia Orczykowska-Kotyna, Monika Komorowska, Iga Nowak, Agnieszka Grzesiak, Anna Czyżewska-Dors, Ewelina Dors, Arkadiusz Pejsak, Zygmunt Hryniewicz, Waleria Wyszomirski, Tomasz Empel, Joanna PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus (LA-SA) draws increasing attention due to its particular ability to colonize farm animals and be transmitted to people, which in turn leads to its spread in the environment. The aim of the study was to determine the dissemination of LA-SA on pig farms selected throughout Poland, characterize the population structure of identified S. aureus, and assess the prevalence of LA-SA carriage amongst farmers and veterinarians being in contact with pigs. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The study was conducted on 123 pig farms (89 farrow-to-finish and 34 nucleus herds), located in 15 out of 16 provinces of Poland. Human and pig nasal swabs, as well as dust samples were analyzed. S. aureus was detected on 79 (64.2%) farms from 14 provinces. Amongst these farms LA-SA-positive farms dominated (71/79, 89.9%, 95% CI [81.0%, 95.5%]). The prevalence of LA-MRSA-positive farms was lower than LA-MSSA-positive (36.6% of LA-SA-positive farms, 95% CI [25.5%, 48.9%] vs. 74.6%, 95% CI [62.9%, 84.2%]). In total, 190 S. aureus isolates were identified: 72 (38%) MRSA and 118 (62%) methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA), of which 174 (92%) isolates were classified to three livestock-associated lineages: CC398 (73%), CC9 (13%), and CC30/ST433 (6%). All CC398 isolates belonged to the animal clade. Four LA-MRSA clones were detected: ST433-IVa(2B) clone (n = 8, 11%), described to the best of our knowledge for the first time, and three ST398 clones (n = 64, 89%) with the most prevalent being ST398-V(5C2&5)c, followed by ST398-V(5C2), and ST398-IVa(2B). Nasal carriage of LA-SA by pig farmers was estimated at 13.2% (38/283), CC398 carriage at 12.7% (36/283) and ST398-MRSA carriage at 3.2% (9/283), whereas by veterinarians at 21.1% (8/38), 18.4% (7/38) and 10.5% (4/38), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of LA-MRSA-positive pig farms in Poland has increased considerably since 2008, when the first MRSA EU baseline survey was conducted in Europe. On Polish pig farms CC398 of the animal clade predominates, this being also reflected in the prevalence of CC398 nasal carriage in farmers and veterinarians. However, finding a new ST433-IVa(2B) clone provides evidence for the continuing evolution of LA-MRSA and argues for further monitoring of S. aureus in farm animals. Public Library of Science 2017-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5289463/ /pubmed/28151984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170745 Text en © 2017 Mroczkowska et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mroczkowska, Aneta
Żmudzki, Jacek
Marszałek, Natalia
Orczykowska-Kotyna, Monika
Komorowska, Iga
Nowak, Agnieszka
Grzesiak, Anna
Czyżewska-Dors, Ewelina
Dors, Arkadiusz
Pejsak, Zygmunt
Hryniewicz, Waleria
Wyszomirski, Tomasz
Empel, Joanna
Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus on Polish pig farms
title Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus on Polish pig farms
title_full Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus on Polish pig farms
title_fullStr Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus on Polish pig farms
title_full_unstemmed Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus on Polish pig farms
title_short Livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus on Polish pig farms
title_sort livestock-associated staphylococcus aureus on polish pig farms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28151984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170745
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