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Airborne Dissemination of Bacteria (Enterococci, Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae) in a Modern Broiler Farm and Its Environment

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, the density and diversity of relevant groups of bacteria at a broiler farm have been studied, in the inside and outside air and in litter samples. A high number of bacteria was detected in the litter and in the inside air, but a low emission of bacteria was found in th...

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Autores principales: Sanz, Susana, Olarte, Carmen, Hidalgo-Sanz, Raquel, Ruiz-Ripa, Laura, Fernández-Fernández, Rosa, García-Vela, Sara, Martínez-Álvarez, Sandra, Torres, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8232102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203681
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061783
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author Sanz, Susana
Olarte, Carmen
Hidalgo-Sanz, Raquel
Ruiz-Ripa, Laura
Fernández-Fernández, Rosa
García-Vela, Sara
Martínez-Álvarez, Sandra
Torres, Carmen
author_facet Sanz, Susana
Olarte, Carmen
Hidalgo-Sanz, Raquel
Ruiz-Ripa, Laura
Fernández-Fernández, Rosa
García-Vela, Sara
Martínez-Álvarez, Sandra
Torres, Carmen
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, the density and diversity of relevant groups of bacteria at a broiler farm have been studied, in the inside and outside air and in litter samples. A high number of bacteria was detected in the litter and in the inside air, but a low emission of bacteria was found in the outside air. Moreover, the bacteria detected in the outside air decreased with the distance to the farm. A total of 544 isolates were identified from all the samples (146 from the litter, 142 from inside air and 256 from outside air). From these, 162 staphylococci, 176 Enterobacteriaceae, and 190 enterococci were detected. E. hirae was the predominant species and the detection of identical DNA profiles in E. hirae isolates from inside and outside samples suggests the role of the air in bacterial dissemination from the inside of the broiler farm to the immediate environment. It is necessary to consider the relevance of air as a vehicle of disseminating bacteria at the farm level, which can involve potentially pathogenic bacteria and bacteria carrying antimicrobial resistance genes. ABSTRACT: The role of the air as a vehicle of bacteria dissemination in the farming environment has been previously reported, but still scarcely studied. This study investigated the bacteria density/diversity of the inside and outside air and of litter samples at a broiler farm. Samples were collected considering two seasons, three outside air distances (50/100/150 m) and the four cardinal directions. Selective media was used for staphylococci, enterococci, and Enterobacteriaceae recovery. A high number of bacteria was detected in the litter (2.9 × 10(5)–5.8 × 10(7) cfu/g) and in the inside air (>10(5) cfu/m(3)), but a low emission of bacteria was evidenced in the outside air (<6 cfu/m(3)). Moreover, the bacteria detected in the farm’s outside air decreased the further from the farm the sample was taken. A total of 544 isolates were identified by MALDI-TOF (146 from the litter, 142 from inside air and 256 from outside air). From these, 162 staphylococci (14 species; S. saprophyticus 40.7%), 176 Enterobacteriaceae (4 species; E. coli 66%) and 190 enterococci (4 species; E. hirae 83%) were detected. E. hirae was the predominant species, and identical PFGE clones were detected in inside and outside samples. The detection of identical DNA profiles in E. hirae isolates from inside and outside samples suggests the role of the air in bacterial dissemination from the inside of the broiler farm to the immediate environment.
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spelling pubmed-82321022021-06-26 Airborne Dissemination of Bacteria (Enterococci, Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae) in a Modern Broiler Farm and Its Environment Sanz, Susana Olarte, Carmen Hidalgo-Sanz, Raquel Ruiz-Ripa, Laura Fernández-Fernández, Rosa García-Vela, Sara Martínez-Álvarez, Sandra Torres, Carmen Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, the density and diversity of relevant groups of bacteria at a broiler farm have been studied, in the inside and outside air and in litter samples. A high number of bacteria was detected in the litter and in the inside air, but a low emission of bacteria was found in the outside air. Moreover, the bacteria detected in the outside air decreased with the distance to the farm. A total of 544 isolates were identified from all the samples (146 from the litter, 142 from inside air and 256 from outside air). From these, 162 staphylococci, 176 Enterobacteriaceae, and 190 enterococci were detected. E. hirae was the predominant species and the detection of identical DNA profiles in E. hirae isolates from inside and outside samples suggests the role of the air in bacterial dissemination from the inside of the broiler farm to the immediate environment. It is necessary to consider the relevance of air as a vehicle of disseminating bacteria at the farm level, which can involve potentially pathogenic bacteria and bacteria carrying antimicrobial resistance genes. ABSTRACT: The role of the air as a vehicle of bacteria dissemination in the farming environment has been previously reported, but still scarcely studied. This study investigated the bacteria density/diversity of the inside and outside air and of litter samples at a broiler farm. Samples were collected considering two seasons, three outside air distances (50/100/150 m) and the four cardinal directions. Selective media was used for staphylococci, enterococci, and Enterobacteriaceae recovery. A high number of bacteria was detected in the litter (2.9 × 10(5)–5.8 × 10(7) cfu/g) and in the inside air (>10(5) cfu/m(3)), but a low emission of bacteria was evidenced in the outside air (<6 cfu/m(3)). Moreover, the bacteria detected in the farm’s outside air decreased the further from the farm the sample was taken. A total of 544 isolates were identified by MALDI-TOF (146 from the litter, 142 from inside air and 256 from outside air). From these, 162 staphylococci (14 species; S. saprophyticus 40.7%), 176 Enterobacteriaceae (4 species; E. coli 66%) and 190 enterococci (4 species; E. hirae 83%) were detected. E. hirae was the predominant species, and identical PFGE clones were detected in inside and outside samples. The detection of identical DNA profiles in E. hirae isolates from inside and outside samples suggests the role of the air in bacterial dissemination from the inside of the broiler farm to the immediate environment. MDPI 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8232102/ /pubmed/34203681 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061783 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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Sanz, Susana
Olarte, Carmen
Hidalgo-Sanz, Raquel
Ruiz-Ripa, Laura
Fernández-Fernández, Rosa
García-Vela, Sara
Martínez-Álvarez, Sandra
Torres, Carmen
Airborne Dissemination of Bacteria (Enterococci, Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae) in a Modern Broiler Farm and Its Environment
title Airborne Dissemination of Bacteria (Enterococci, Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae) in a Modern Broiler Farm and Its Environment
title_full Airborne Dissemination of Bacteria (Enterococci, Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae) in a Modern Broiler Farm and Its Environment
title_fullStr Airborne Dissemination of Bacteria (Enterococci, Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae) in a Modern Broiler Farm and Its Environment
title_full_unstemmed Airborne Dissemination of Bacteria (Enterococci, Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae) in a Modern Broiler Farm and Its Environment
title_short Airborne Dissemination of Bacteria (Enterococci, Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae) in a Modern Broiler Farm and Its Environment
title_sort airborne dissemination of bacteria (enterococci, staphylococci and enterobacteriaceae) in a modern broiler farm and its environment
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8232102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203681
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061783
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