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Antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from mastitis in dairy cattle in France, 2006-2016.

Clémence Boireau1, Géraldine Cazeau2, Nathalie Jarrige2, Didier Calavas2, Jean-Yves Madec3, Agnès Leblond4, Marisa Haenni3, Émilie Gay5.   

Abstract

In dairy cattle, mastitis is the most frequent bacterial disease, and the routine use of antibiotics for treatment and prevention can drive antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The aim of our study was to estimate the levels of AMR of the 3 main bacteria isolated from dairy cattle with mastitis in France (Streptococcus uberis, Escherichia coli, and coagulase-positive staphylococci) and to investigate their changes over time. Data collected between 2006 and 2016 by the French surveillance network for AMR in pathogenic bacteria of animal origin (called RESAPATH) were analyzed. The proportions of mono- and multidrug resistance were calculated and the trends were investigated using nonlinear analyses applied to time series. Over the whole period, the lowest proportions of resistance in S. uberis isolates were observed for oxacillin (2.2%) and gentamicin (2.4%) and most resistance levels were below 20%. The trends in resistance showed some significant variation, mainly for S. uberis, but without a common pattern across the various antibiotics examined. For only 2 combinations of bacteria-antibiotic the trend in resistance showed a continuous increase from 2006 to 2016: tetracycline resistance in S. uberis isolates and third-generation cephalosporin resistance in E. coli isolates. In E. coli, the highest proportions of resistance were observed for amoxicillin (28.1%) and tetracycline (23.1%). Resistance to third-generation cephalosporins in E. coli from dairy cattle was almost nil in 2006, but reached 2.4% in December 2016. This increase is particularly concerning because these antibiotics constitute one of the latest therapeutic alternatives to fight severe infectious diseases in humans. Except for penicillin (33.9%), the proportions of resistance in coagulase-positive staphylococci were below 11% during the whole study period. Multidrug resistance (isolates with acquired resistance to at least one antibiotic in 3 or more antibiotic classes) ranged from 2.4% for coagulase-positive staphylococci to 9.9% for S. uberis. These findings can serve as guidelines for practitioners in the choice of the most appropriate antibiotic according to the prevailing epidemiological context. Ultimately, our results contribute to risk assessment of AMR and provide a baseline for setting up and evaluating control measures and designing strategies to limit AMR.
Copyright © 2018 American Dairy Science Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  RESAPATH; antimicrobial resistance; dairy cattle; mastitis; time series

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30100506     DOI: 10.3168/jds.2018-14835

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Sci        ISSN: 0022-0302            Impact factor:   4.034


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