Abstract

Background: Antimicrobial resistant bacteria are considered a hazard not only for the treatment of animal diseases but also for public health. Commensal bacteria, such as Escherichia coli are considered a good indicator of antimicrobial resistance in the population, because it is a gut inhabitant and thus undergoes constant pressure of selection by the administration of antimicrobials. Regarding the public health, it is important to evaluate if resistant bacteria carried in the intestinal content of slaughter pigs can be found on the surface of pre chill carcasses. Therefore, the aims of this study were to evaluate the frequency of antimicrobial resistance in E. coli isolated from feces and pig carcasses; and to assess if multi-resistant isolates from both sources were phenotypically and genotypically related.Materials, Methods & Results: Two sampling cycles were conducted in three pig slaughterhouses (A, B and C). In each cycle, samples were collected form: i. feces deposited on the pen floor of the lairage; ii. surface of carcasses at the prechill step. Samples were submitted to a protocol of isolation and confirmation of Escherichia coli. Isolates were grouped according to the origin: feces (n = 355); carcasses (n = 319); and evaluated for antimicrobial resistance by agar diffusion test. Ninety two isolates presenting multidrug resistance profile were analyzed by pulsed-field gel eletrophoresis (PFGE). Among the 674 isolates of E. coli, 7.4% were susceptible to all tested antibiotics while 79.5% (536/674) were multi-resistant. The most frequent resistance patterns were displayed to tetracycline (Tet, 85.9%), ampicillin (Amp, 73.0%), sulfonamide (Sul, 70.0%), florfenicol (Flo, 65.0%) and nalidixic acid (Nal, 58.9%). The most frequent multi-resistance profile among isolates from both origins was [AmpFloNalSulTet]. Multiresistant isolates originated from feces and carcasses displaying genotypically related pulsotypes (≥70% similarity) were found in all three slaughterhouses.Discussion: In agreement with other studies, E. coli isolated from pig feces and carcasses demonstrated a high frequency of antimicrobial resistance and multi-resistance. The most frequent resistance profiles included antimicrobials frequently used on farm as well as drugs that have been banned as feed additives some years ago in Brazil. The selection of resistant strains may be related to the selection pressiondue to the use of antimicrobials in the pig production chain as well as the co-selection of resistance mediated by genes located in common genetic elements. Therefore, the ban of an individual drug is not always associated with the immediate disappearance of the resistance phenotype in the bacteria population. The fact that most multi-resistant E. coli isolates from carcasses belonged to pulsotypes related to those originated from feces samples indicates that resistant E. coli isolates selected on farm may be able to survive the slaughter process and be found on the carcass. In this case, the possibility of those strains being able to reach the population through the consumption of pork products may have to be considered. This hazard has motivated the ban of antimicrobial use in animals in some countries. However, the ban of antimicrobials use on farm is a controversial issue, due to the economical losses that may result from this measure. Therefore, the prudent use of antimicrobials on farm should be encouraged and its influence in the multi-resistance profile of the enteric microbiota should be further studied.

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  • Delineamento experimental e obtenção de amostrasO estudo foi conduzido em três matadouros-frigoríficos localizados no Estado de Santa Catarina

  • Antimicrobial resistant bacteria are considered a hazard for the treatment of animal diseases and for public health

  • The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper

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Delineamento experimental e obtenção de amostras

O estudo foi conduzido em três matadouros-frigoríficos localizados no Estado de Santa Catarina. Em cada ciclo de amostragem, nos três matadouros-frigoríficos, foram colhidas fezes de animais alojados em três pocilgas de espera distintas, totalizando 18 amostras. Os propés foram acondicionados em sacos estéreis com 40 mL água peptonada1 0,1%, e a bota plástica descartada. Foram amostradas 14 carcaças provenientes de suínos alojados em cada pocilga de espera, iniciando pela quinta carcaça da ordem na nória, sendo que as demais foram amostradas em intervalos de 20 carcaças. A colheita da amostra foi realizada por meio de esponjas individuais estéreis, previamente umedecidas em 10 mL de água peptonada1 0,1% estéril. A seguir, as quatro esponjas colhidas foram acondicionadas, em um único saco plástico, constituindo a amostra que representava a carcaça, e mantida sob refrigeração até a análise

Isolamento de Escherichia coli
Teste de susceptibilidade aos antimicrobianos
Ácido Nalidíxico Ampicilina
Fezes ABC
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