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Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from Broiler Chickens After Amoxicillin Treatment in an Experimental Environment
Groupwise antibiotic treatments are common in broiler chicken production. They induce selection for antibiotic resistance in commensal Escherichia coli. This study aimed to investigate antibiotic resistance after individual (I, drenching) or groupwise treatment (G, by water) with amoxicillin, and af...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32915693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/mdr.2019.0442 |
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author | Burow, Elke Grobbel, Mirjam Tenhagen, Bernd-Alois Simoneit, Céline Szabó, István Wendt, Daniela Kürbis, Corinna Ladwig-Wiegard, Mechthild Banneke, Stefanie Käsbohrer, Annemarie |
author_facet | Burow, Elke Grobbel, Mirjam Tenhagen, Bernd-Alois Simoneit, Céline Szabó, István Wendt, Daniela Kürbis, Corinna Ladwig-Wiegard, Mechthild Banneke, Stefanie Käsbohrer, Annemarie |
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description | Groupwise antibiotic treatments are common in broiler chicken production. They induce selection for antibiotic resistance in commensal Escherichia coli. This study aimed to investigate antibiotic resistance after individual (I, drenching) or groupwise treatment (G, by water) with amoxicillin, and after contact with I or G (KI or KG), compared with untreated broilers without contact with treated broilers (C), and pretreatment values. Finally, we compared antibiotic resistance from broilers (G) after a second treatment, with a treatment in the contact animals (KG), and a first treatment in the control animals (C). Resistance to ampicillin and other antibiotics was significantly increased in groups G and I within 2 days, suggesting (co-)selection of resistance. The increase was lower in groups KI, KG, and C during the first treatment (days 1–5). The increased resistance in group C was interpreted as a change in the microbiota after initial moving and first feeding. After treatment, resistance rates decreased to initial or lower values in all groups. During the second treatment period (days 34–38), all three groups' (G, KG, and C) resistance levels increased to equally high levels. Cephalosporin resistance was low, and did not change over the experimental period. On days 3 and 38, resistance rates of E. coli from duodenum, jejunum, and cecum did not differ between segments and treatment routes. Overall, the baseline levels of antibiotic resistance in E. coli were high. Amoxicillin triggered an increase in resistance levels, irrespective of the mode of treatment. Substantial resistance dynamics in untreated controls warrant further investigation. |
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spelling | pubmed-74821292020-09-11 Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from Broiler Chickens After Amoxicillin Treatment in an Experimental Environment Burow, Elke Grobbel, Mirjam Tenhagen, Bernd-Alois Simoneit, Céline Szabó, István Wendt, Daniela Kürbis, Corinna Ladwig-Wiegard, Mechthild Banneke, Stefanie Käsbohrer, Annemarie Microb Drug Resist Epidemiology Groupwise antibiotic treatments are common in broiler chicken production. They induce selection for antibiotic resistance in commensal Escherichia coli. This study aimed to investigate antibiotic resistance after individual (I, drenching) or groupwise treatment (G, by water) with amoxicillin, and after contact with I or G (KI or KG), compared with untreated broilers without contact with treated broilers (C), and pretreatment values. Finally, we compared antibiotic resistance from broilers (G) after a second treatment, with a treatment in the contact animals (KG), and a first treatment in the control animals (C). Resistance to ampicillin and other antibiotics was significantly increased in groups G and I within 2 days, suggesting (co-)selection of resistance. The increase was lower in groups KI, KG, and C during the first treatment (days 1–5). The increased resistance in group C was interpreted as a change in the microbiota after initial moving and first feeding. After treatment, resistance rates decreased to initial or lower values in all groups. During the second treatment period (days 34–38), all three groups' (G, KG, and C) resistance levels increased to equally high levels. Cephalosporin resistance was low, and did not change over the experimental period. On days 3 and 38, resistance rates of E. coli from duodenum, jejunum, and cecum did not differ between segments and treatment routes. Overall, the baseline levels of antibiotic resistance in E. coli were high. Amoxicillin triggered an increase in resistance levels, irrespective of the mode of treatment. Substantial resistance dynamics in untreated controls warrant further investigation. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020-09-01 2020-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7482129/ /pubmed/32915693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/mdr.2019.0442 Text en © Elke Burow et al., 2020; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Epidemiology Burow, Elke Grobbel, Mirjam Tenhagen, Bernd-Alois Simoneit, Céline Szabó, István Wendt, Daniela Kürbis, Corinna Ladwig-Wiegard, Mechthild Banneke, Stefanie Käsbohrer, Annemarie Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from Broiler Chickens After Amoxicillin Treatment in an Experimental Environment |
title | Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from Broiler Chickens After Amoxicillin Treatment in an Experimental Environment |
title_full | Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from Broiler Chickens After Amoxicillin Treatment in an Experimental Environment |
title_fullStr | Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from Broiler Chickens After Amoxicillin Treatment in an Experimental Environment |
title_full_unstemmed | Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from Broiler Chickens After Amoxicillin Treatment in an Experimental Environment |
title_short | Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli from Broiler Chickens After Amoxicillin Treatment in an Experimental Environment |
title_sort | antibiotic resistance in escherichia coli from broiler chickens after amoxicillin treatment in an experimental environment |
topic | Epidemiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32915693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/mdr.2019.0442 |
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