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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2016

Occurrence and Spread of Quinolone-Resistant Escherichia coli on Dairy Farms

Duse, Anna; Persson Waller, Karin; Emanuelson, Ulf; Ericsson Unnerstad, Helle; Persson, Ylva; Bengtsson, Björn

Abstract

Quinolone-resistant Escherichia coli (QREC) is common in feces from young calves, but the prevalence and genetic diversity of QREC in groups of cattle of other ages and the farm environment are unknown. The aims of the study were to obtain knowledge about the occurrence of QREC on dairy farms, the genetic diversity of QREC within and between farms, and how these relate to the number of purchased animals and geographic distances between farms. We analyzed the within-sample prevalence of QREC in individual fecal samples from preweaned dairy calves and postpartum cows and in environmental samples from 23 Swedish dairy farms. The genetic diversity of the QREC isolates on 10 of these farms was assessed. In general, QREC was more prevalent in the dairy farm environment and in postpartum cows if QREC was commonly found in calves than if QREC was rare in calves. In particular, we found more QREC organisms in feed and water troughs and in environments that may come into contact with young calves. Thus, the results suggest that QREC circulates between cattle and the farm environment and that calves are important for the maintenance of QREC. Some genotypes of QREC were widespread both within and between farms, indicating that QREC has spread within the farms and likely also between farms, possibly through purchased animals. Farms that had purchased many animals over the years had greater within-farm diversity than farms with more closed animal populations. Finally, animals on more closely located farms were more likely to share the same genotype than animals on farms located far apart.

Published in

Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2016, Volume: 82, number: 13, pages: 3765-3773
Publisher: AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY

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          Sustainable Development Goals

          SDG3 Good health and well-being

          UKÄ Subject classification

          Other Veterinary Science
          Clinical Science
          Animal and Dairy Science

          Publication identifier

          DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.03061-15

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          https://res.slu.se/id/publ/77981