| Literature DB >> 30057576 |
Kerstin Rosen1, Uwe Roesler1, Roswitha Merle2, Anika Friese1.
Abstract
Livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (LA-MRSA) was first found in 2005 and is up to date widespread in animal husbandry reservoir - focusing on pig farming. The regular detectability of MRSA in the air of pigsties as well as in exhaust air of pig farms (mean count: 102 cfu/m3) poses the question whether an airborne spread and, therefore, a MRSA colonization of animals via the airborne route exists. To answer this question, we exposed three groups of nine MRSA-negative tested piglets each to a defined airborne MRSA concentration (102, 104, and 106 cfu/m3) in our aerosol chamber for 24 h. In the following observation period of 21 days, the MRSA status of the piglets was monitored by taking different swab samples (nasal, pharyngeal, skin, conjunctival, and rectal swab). At the end of the experiment, we euthanized the piglets and investigated different tissues and organs for the spread of MRSA. The data of our study imply the presence of an airborne MRSA colonization route: the animals exposed to 106 cfu/m3 MRSA in the air were persistent colonized. The piglets exposed to an airborne MRSA concentration of 104 cfu/m3 were transient, and the piglets exposed to an airborne MRSA concentration of 102 cfu/m3 were not colonized. Consequently, a colonization via the airborne route was proven.Entities:
Keywords: ST398; aerosol chamber; antibiotic resistance; livestock; pig; swine
Year: 2018 PMID: 30057576 PMCID: PMC6053491 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.01542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
MRSA concentration in the air in cfu/m3 for preliminary tests and the animal exposure for the low dose group (LD), median dose group (MD), and high dose group (HD).
| LD (3 × 102 cfu/m3) | MD (3 × 104 cfu/m3) | HD (3 × 106 cfu/m3) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MRSA in air (cfu/m3) | MRSA in air (cfu/m3) | MRSA in air (cfu/m3) | ||
| Validation | Mean | 6.4 × 102 | 3.0 × 104 | 5.0 × 106 |
| Tests ( | Minimum | 2.3 × 102 | 1.6 × 104 | 2.8 × 106 |
| Maximum | 1.3 × 103 | 6.3 × 104 | 7.5 × 106 | |
| Animal | Mean | 4.2 × 102 | 3.6 × 104 | 5.2 × 106 |
| Exposure ( | Minimum | 1.3 × 102 | 1.6 × 104 | 3.9 × 106 |
| Maximum | 7.1 × 102 | 6.3 × 104 | 6.9 × 106 | |