Cargando…

Longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in Shandong, China

The extensive use of antibiotics has, in recent years, caused antimicrobial resistance and multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli to gradually develop into a worldwide problem. These resistant E. coli could be transmitted to humans through animal products and animal feces in the environment, there...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Liu, Cong, Wang, Peng, Dai, Yu, Liu, Yu, Song, Yanying, Yu, Lanping, Feng, Chenglian, Liu, Mengda, Xie, Zhijing, Shang, Yingli, Sun, Shuhong, Wang, Fangkun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7936140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33516478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.11.064
_version_ 1783661140886159360
author Liu, Cong
Wang, Peng
Dai, Yu
Liu, Yu
Song, Yanying
Yu, Lanping
Feng, Chenglian
Liu, Mengda
Xie, Zhijing
Shang, Yingli
Sun, Shuhong
Wang, Fangkun
author_facet Liu, Cong
Wang, Peng
Dai, Yu
Liu, Yu
Song, Yanying
Yu, Lanping
Feng, Chenglian
Liu, Mengda
Xie, Zhijing
Shang, Yingli
Sun, Shuhong
Wang, Fangkun
author_sort Liu, Cong
collection PubMed
description The extensive use of antibiotics has, in recent years, caused antimicrobial resistance and multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli to gradually develop into a worldwide problem. These resistant E. coli could be transmitted to humans through animal products and animal feces in the environment, thereby creating a problem for bacterial treatment for humans and animals and resulting in a public health issue. Monitoring the resistance of E. coli throughout the broiler fattening period is therefore of great significance for both the poultry industry and public health. In this longitudinal study, samples were taken from 6 conventional broiler fattening farms in Shandong Province, China, at 3 different times within 1 fattening period. The overall isolation rate of E. coli was 53.04% (375/707). Antibiotic resistance was very common in the E. coli isolated from these farms, and differed for different antibiotics, with ampicillin having the highest rate (92.86%) and cefoxitin the lowest (10.12%). Multidrug resistance was as high as 91.07%. More importantly, both the resistance rate of E. coli to the different drugs and the detection rate of drug resistance genes increased over time. The mobile colistin resistance (mcr-1) gene was detected in 24.40% of the strains, and these strains often carried other drug resistance genes, such as those conferring aminoglycoside, β-lactamase, tetracycline, and sulfonamide resistance. Antimicrobial resistance and drug resistance genes in E. coli were least common in the early fattening stage. The individual detection rates of sul1, sul3, aacC4, aphA3, and mcr-1 were significantly lower (P < 0.05) for the early fattening stage than for the middle and late stages. The rational use of antibiotics, in conjunction with the improvement of the breeding environment during the entire broiler fattening cycle, will be helpful in the development of the poultry industry and the protection of public health.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7936140
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-79361402021-03-15 Longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in Shandong, China Liu, Cong Wang, Peng Dai, Yu Liu, Yu Song, Yanying Yu, Lanping Feng, Chenglian Liu, Mengda Xie, Zhijing Shang, Yingli Sun, Shuhong Wang, Fangkun Poult Sci Microbiology and Food Safety The extensive use of antibiotics has, in recent years, caused antimicrobial resistance and multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli to gradually develop into a worldwide problem. These resistant E. coli could be transmitted to humans through animal products and animal feces in the environment, thereby creating a problem for bacterial treatment for humans and animals and resulting in a public health issue. Monitoring the resistance of E. coli throughout the broiler fattening period is therefore of great significance for both the poultry industry and public health. In this longitudinal study, samples were taken from 6 conventional broiler fattening farms in Shandong Province, China, at 3 different times within 1 fattening period. The overall isolation rate of E. coli was 53.04% (375/707). Antibiotic resistance was very common in the E. coli isolated from these farms, and differed for different antibiotics, with ampicillin having the highest rate (92.86%) and cefoxitin the lowest (10.12%). Multidrug resistance was as high as 91.07%. More importantly, both the resistance rate of E. coli to the different drugs and the detection rate of drug resistance genes increased over time. The mobile colistin resistance (mcr-1) gene was detected in 24.40% of the strains, and these strains often carried other drug resistance genes, such as those conferring aminoglycoside, β-lactamase, tetracycline, and sulfonamide resistance. Antimicrobial resistance and drug resistance genes in E. coli were least common in the early fattening stage. The individual detection rates of sul1, sul3, aacC4, aphA3, and mcr-1 were significantly lower (P < 0.05) for the early fattening stage than for the middle and late stages. The rational use of antibiotics, in conjunction with the improvement of the breeding environment during the entire broiler fattening cycle, will be helpful in the development of the poultry industry and the protection of public health. Elsevier 2020-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7936140/ /pubmed/33516478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.11.064 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Microbiology and Food Safety
Liu, Cong
Wang, Peng
Dai, Yu
Liu, Yu
Song, Yanying
Yu, Lanping
Feng, Chenglian
Liu, Mengda
Xie, Zhijing
Shang, Yingli
Sun, Shuhong
Wang, Fangkun
Longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in Shandong, China
title Longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in Shandong, China
title_full Longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in Shandong, China
title_fullStr Longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in Shandong, China
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in Shandong, China
title_short Longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in Shandong, China
title_sort longitudinal monitoring of multidrug resistance in escherichia coli on broiler chicken fattening farms in shandong, china
topic Microbiology and Food Safety
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7936140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33516478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.11.064
work_keys_str_mv AT liucong longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT wangpeng longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT daiyu longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT liuyu longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT songyanying longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT yulanping longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT fengchenglian longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT liumengda longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT xiezhijing longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT shangyingli longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT sunshuhong longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina
AT wangfangkun longitudinalmonitoringofmultidrugresistanceinescherichiacolionbroilerchickenfatteningfarmsinshandongchina