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Population Dynamics of Salmonella enterica within Beef Cattle Cohorts Followed from Single-Dose Metaphylactic Antibiotic Treatment until Slaughter.

Gizem Levent1, Ashlynn Schlochtermeier2, Samuel E Ives2, Keri N Norman3, Sara D Lawhon1, Guy H Loneragan4, Robin C Anderson5, Javier Vinasco1, H Morgan Scott6.   

Abstract

Antibiotic use in cattle can select for multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica, which is considered a serious threat by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A randomized controlled longitudinal field trial was designed to determine the long-term effects of a single dose of ceftiofur or tulathromycin on Salmonella population characteristics in cattle feces and peripheral lymph nodes and on hides. A total of 134 beef cattle from two sources were divided among 12 pens, with cattle in each of the 3-pen blocks receiving a single dose of either ceftiofur or tulathromycin or neither (control) on day 0. Fecal samples were collected before treatment (day 0) and repeatedly following treatment until slaughter (day 99+). Hide and lymph node samples were collected at slaughter age. Salmonella prevalence, phenotypic antimicrobial resistance, serotype, and phylogenetic relationships were examined. Multilevel mixed logistic regression models indicated no significant effects (P ≥ 0.218) of metaphylactic antibiotics on the prevalence of Salmonella across sample types. However, there was a significant time effect observed, with prevalence increasing from spring through the midsummer months (P < 0.0001) in feces. The majority of Salmonella isolates were pansusceptible to a panel of 14 antibiotics both before and after treatment. Highly prevalent Salmonella serotypes were Salmonella enterica serovar Montevideo, Salmonella enterica serovar Anatum, Salmonella enterica serovar Cerro, and Salmonella enterica serovar Lubbock across all sample types. Strong pen and cattle source serotype clustering effects were observed among Salmonella isolates originating from fecal, lymph node, and hide samples; however, the potential role of Salmonella isolates from the pen environment prior to animal placement was not assessed in this study.IMPORTANCE Salmonella is a leading bacterial foodborne pathogen, causing a significant number of human infections and deaths every year in the United States. Macrolides and 3rd-generation cephalosporins play critical roles in the treatment of human salmonellosis. Use of these antibiotics in beef cattle can select for resistant bacteria that may enter the food chain or spread from the farm via manure. There is a lack of longitudinal research concerning the long-term effects of metaphylactic antibiotic administration. Here, we assessed Salmonella population dynamics during the feeding period until slaughter following single-dose antibiotic treatment. We found no long-term effects of antibiotic use early in the cattle-feeding period on Salmonella prevalence and antimicrobial resistance at slaughter. We identified the pens in which cattle were housed as the factor that contributed most to Salmonella serotypes being shared; importantly, the dominant strain in each pen changed repeatedly over the entire feeding period.
Copyright © 2019 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  Salmonella; antibiotic resistance; antimicrobial resistance; beef cattle; feces; feedlot cattle; hide; lymph node; metaphylaxis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31519659      PMCID: PMC6856331          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01386-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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5.  Quantification of the bla(CMY-2) in feces from beef feedlot cattle administered three different doses of ceftiofur in a longitudinal controlled field trial.

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6.  Salmonella Persistence within the Peripheral Lymph Nodes of Cattle following Experimental Inoculation.

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10.  Effects of Ceftiofur and Chlortetracycline on the Resistomes of Feedlot Cattle.

Authors:  Paul S Morley; Keith E Belk; Margaret D Weinroth; H Morgan Scott; Bo Norby; Guy H Loneragan; Noelle R Noyes; Pablo Rovira; Enrique Doster; Xiang Yang; Dale R Woerner
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2018-06-18       Impact factor: 4.792

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2.  High-Resolution Genomic Comparisons within Salmonella enterica Serotypes Derived from Beef Feedlot Cattle: Parsing the Roles of Cattle Source, Pen, Animal, Sample Type, and Production Period.

Authors:  Gizem Levent; Ashlynn Schlochtermeier; Samuel E Ives; Keri N Norman; Sara D Lawhon; Guy H Loneragan; Robin C Anderson; Javier Vinasco; Henk C den Bakker; H Morgan Scott
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2021-05-26       Impact factor: 4.792

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