Occurrence of Antimicrobial-Resistant Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica in the Beef Cattle Production and Processing Continuum

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作者
Schmidt, John W. [1 ]
Agga, Getahun E. [1 ]
Bosilevac, Joseph M. [1 ]
Brichta-Harhay, Dayna M. [1 ]
Shackelford, Steven D. [1 ]
Wang, Rong [1 ]
Wheeler, Tommy L. [1 ]
Arthur, Terrance M. [1 ]
机构
[1] ARS, USDA, Roman L Hruska US Meat Anim Res Ctr, Clay Ctr, NE 68933 USA
关键词
URINARY-TRACT-INFECTIONS; POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; FOOD ANIMALS; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; NALIDIXIC-ACID; UNITED-STATES; CTX-M; FLUOROQUINOLONE RESISTANCE; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; IMMUNOMAGNETIC SEPARATION;
D O I
10.1128/AEM.03079-14
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Specific concerns have been raised that third-generation cephalosporin-resistant (3GC(r)) Escherichia coli, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole-resistant (COTr) E. coli, 3GC(r) Salmonella enterica, and nalidixic acid-resistant (NAL(r)) S. enterica may be present in cattle production environments, persist through beef processing, and contaminate final products. The prevalences and concentrations of these organisms were determined in feces and hides (at feedlot and processing plant), pre-evisceration carcasses, and final carcasses from three lots of fed cattle (n = 184). The prevalences and concentrations were further determined for strip loins from 103 of the carcasses. 3GC(r) Salmonella was detected on 7.6% of hides during processing and was not detected on the final carcasses or strip loins. NALr S. enterica was detected on only one hide. 3GC(r) E. coli and COTr E. coli were detected on 100.0% of hides during processing. Concentrations of 3GC(r) E. coli and COTr E. coli on hides were correlated with pre-evisceration carcass contamination. 3GC(r) E. coli and COTr E. coli were each detected on only 0.5% of final carcasses and were not detected on strip loins. Five hundred and 42 isolates were screened for extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) virulence-associated markers. Only two COTr E. coli isolates from hides were ExPEC, indicating that fed cattle products are not a significant source of ExPEC causing human urinary tract infections. The very low prevalences of these organisms on final carcasses and their absence on strip loins demonstrate that current sanitary dressing procedures and processing interventions are effective against antimicrobial-resistant bacteria.
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