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Presence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Cattle Manure Intended for Fertilization of Agricultural Fields: A One Health Perspective

Antibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic residues can enter the environment when using animal manure as fertilizer. Twenty-five mixed beef cattle farmyard manure samples and 9 mixed fattening calf slurry samples from different farms across Belgium were investigated for the presence of 69 antibio...

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Autores principales: Huygens, Judith, Daeseleire, Els, Mahillon, Jacques, Van Elst, Daan, Decrop, Johan, Meirlaen, Jurgen, Dewulf, Jeroen, Heyndrickx, Marc, Rasschaert, Geertrui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918676
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10040410
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author Huygens, Judith
Daeseleire, Els
Mahillon, Jacques
Van Elst, Daan
Decrop, Johan
Meirlaen, Jurgen
Dewulf, Jeroen
Heyndrickx, Marc
Rasschaert, Geertrui
author_facet Huygens, Judith
Daeseleire, Els
Mahillon, Jacques
Van Elst, Daan
Decrop, Johan
Meirlaen, Jurgen
Dewulf, Jeroen
Heyndrickx, Marc
Rasschaert, Geertrui
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description Antibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic residues can enter the environment when using animal manure as fertilizer. Twenty-five mixed beef cattle farmyard manure samples and 9 mixed fattening calf slurry samples from different farms across Belgium were investigated for the presence of 69 antibiotic residues, antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. Doxycycline, oxytetracycline, ciprofloxacin, enrofloxacin, flumequine and lincomycin were detected in all fattening calf slurry samples with mean concentrations of 2776, 4078, 48, 31, 536 and 36 µg/kg manure, respectively. Sulfadiazine was detected at a mean concentration of 10,895 µg/kg. Further, antibiotic residues were found in only 4 of the 25 beef cattle farmyard manure samples. Oxytetracycline was detected twice below 500 µg/kg. Paromomycin, ciprofloxacin and enrofloxacin were detected in a concentration below 100 µg/kg. Of E. coli isolates, 88% and 23% from fattening calf slurry and beef cattle farmyard manure, respectively, were resistant to at least one of the antibiotics tested. Multi-drug resistance was observed at a maximum of 10 and 7 antibiotics, respectively. The occurrence of antibiotic resistant E. coli and antibiotic residues is shown to be higher in fattening calf slurry than in beef cattle farmyard manure used for agricultural field fertilization.
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spelling pubmed-80695542021-04-26 Presence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Cattle Manure Intended for Fertilization of Agricultural Fields: A One Health Perspective Huygens, Judith Daeseleire, Els Mahillon, Jacques Van Elst, Daan Decrop, Johan Meirlaen, Jurgen Dewulf, Jeroen Heyndrickx, Marc Rasschaert, Geertrui Antibiotics (Basel) Article Antibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic residues can enter the environment when using animal manure as fertilizer. Twenty-five mixed beef cattle farmyard manure samples and 9 mixed fattening calf slurry samples from different farms across Belgium were investigated for the presence of 69 antibiotic residues, antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. Doxycycline, oxytetracycline, ciprofloxacin, enrofloxacin, flumequine and lincomycin were detected in all fattening calf slurry samples with mean concentrations of 2776, 4078, 48, 31, 536 and 36 µg/kg manure, respectively. Sulfadiazine was detected at a mean concentration of 10,895 µg/kg. Further, antibiotic residues were found in only 4 of the 25 beef cattle farmyard manure samples. Oxytetracycline was detected twice below 500 µg/kg. Paromomycin, ciprofloxacin and enrofloxacin were detected in a concentration below 100 µg/kg. Of E. coli isolates, 88% and 23% from fattening calf slurry and beef cattle farmyard manure, respectively, were resistant to at least one of the antibiotics tested. Multi-drug resistance was observed at a maximum of 10 and 7 antibiotics, respectively. The occurrence of antibiotic resistant E. coli and antibiotic residues is shown to be higher in fattening calf slurry than in beef cattle farmyard manure used for agricultural field fertilization. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8069554/ /pubmed/33918676 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10040410 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Huygens, Judith
Daeseleire, Els
Mahillon, Jacques
Van Elst, Daan
Decrop, Johan
Meirlaen, Jurgen
Dewulf, Jeroen
Heyndrickx, Marc
Rasschaert, Geertrui
Presence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Cattle Manure Intended for Fertilization of Agricultural Fields: A One Health Perspective
title Presence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Cattle Manure Intended for Fertilization of Agricultural Fields: A One Health Perspective
title_full Presence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Cattle Manure Intended for Fertilization of Agricultural Fields: A One Health Perspective
title_fullStr Presence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Cattle Manure Intended for Fertilization of Agricultural Fields: A One Health Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Presence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Cattle Manure Intended for Fertilization of Agricultural Fields: A One Health Perspective
title_short Presence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Cattle Manure Intended for Fertilization of Agricultural Fields: A One Health Perspective
title_sort presence of antibiotic residues and antibiotic resistant bacteria in cattle manure intended for fertilization of agricultural fields: a one health perspective
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918676
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10040410
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