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Innovative Perspectives on Biofilm Interactions in Poultry Drinking Water Systems and Veterinary Antibiotics Used Worldwide

Prudent use of antibiotics in livestock is widely considered to be important to prevent antibiotic resistance. This study aimed to evaluate the interactions between biofilms and veterinary antibiotics in therapeutic concentrations administrated via drinking water through a standardized experimental...

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Autores principales: Hahne, Friederike, Jensch, Simon, Hamscher, Gerd, Meißner, Jessica, Kietzmann, Manfred, Kemper, Nicole, Schulz, Jochen, Mateus-Vargas, Rafael H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8773231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35052954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11010077
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author Hahne, Friederike
Jensch, Simon
Hamscher, Gerd
Meißner, Jessica
Kietzmann, Manfred
Kemper, Nicole
Schulz, Jochen
Mateus-Vargas, Rafael H.
author_facet Hahne, Friederike
Jensch, Simon
Hamscher, Gerd
Meißner, Jessica
Kietzmann, Manfred
Kemper, Nicole
Schulz, Jochen
Mateus-Vargas, Rafael H.
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description Prudent use of antibiotics in livestock is widely considered to be important to prevent antibiotic resistance. This study aimed to evaluate the interactions between biofilms and veterinary antibiotics in therapeutic concentrations administrated via drinking water through a standardized experimental setup. In this context, two biofilms formed by pseudomonads (Pseudomonas (P.) aeruginosa or P. fluorescens) and a susceptible Escherichia (E.) coli strain were developed in a nutrient-poor medium on the inner surface of polyvinyl chloride pipe pieces. Subsequently, developing biofilms were exposed to sulfadiazine/trimethoprim (SDZ/TMP) or tylosin A (TYL A) in dosages recommended for application in drinking water for 5 or 7 days, respectively. Various interactions were detected between biofilms and antibiotics. Microbiological examinations revealed that only TYL A reduced the number of bacteria on the surface of the pipes. Additionally, susceptible E. coli survived both antibiotic treatments without observable changes in the minimum inhibitory concentration to 13 relevant antibiotics. Furthermore, as demonstrated by HPLC-UV, the dynamics of SDZ/TMP and TYL A in liquid media differed between the biofilms of both pseudomonads over the exposure period. We conclude that this approach represents an innovative step toward the effective evaluation of safe veterinary antibiotic use.
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spelling pubmed-87732312022-01-21 Innovative Perspectives on Biofilm Interactions in Poultry Drinking Water Systems and Veterinary Antibiotics Used Worldwide Hahne, Friederike Jensch, Simon Hamscher, Gerd Meißner, Jessica Kietzmann, Manfred Kemper, Nicole Schulz, Jochen Mateus-Vargas, Rafael H. Antibiotics (Basel) Article Prudent use of antibiotics in livestock is widely considered to be important to prevent antibiotic resistance. This study aimed to evaluate the interactions between biofilms and veterinary antibiotics in therapeutic concentrations administrated via drinking water through a standardized experimental setup. In this context, two biofilms formed by pseudomonads (Pseudomonas (P.) aeruginosa or P. fluorescens) and a susceptible Escherichia (E.) coli strain were developed in a nutrient-poor medium on the inner surface of polyvinyl chloride pipe pieces. Subsequently, developing biofilms were exposed to sulfadiazine/trimethoprim (SDZ/TMP) or tylosin A (TYL A) in dosages recommended for application in drinking water for 5 or 7 days, respectively. Various interactions were detected between biofilms and antibiotics. Microbiological examinations revealed that only TYL A reduced the number of bacteria on the surface of the pipes. Additionally, susceptible E. coli survived both antibiotic treatments without observable changes in the minimum inhibitory concentration to 13 relevant antibiotics. Furthermore, as demonstrated by HPLC-UV, the dynamics of SDZ/TMP and TYL A in liquid media differed between the biofilms of both pseudomonads over the exposure period. We conclude that this approach represents an innovative step toward the effective evaluation of safe veterinary antibiotic use. MDPI 2022-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8773231/ /pubmed/35052954 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11010077 Text en © 2022 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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Jensch, Simon
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Meißner, Jessica
Kietzmann, Manfred
Kemper, Nicole
Schulz, Jochen
Mateus-Vargas, Rafael H.
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title_short Innovative Perspectives on Biofilm Interactions in Poultry Drinking Water Systems and Veterinary Antibiotics Used Worldwide
title_sort innovative perspectives on biofilm interactions in poultry drinking water systems and veterinary antibiotics used worldwide
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11010077
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