Dose-Response Relationship between Antimicrobial Drugs and Livestock-Associated MRSA in Pig Farming
The farming community can be a vehicle for introduction of livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (LA-MRSA) in hospitals. During 2011–2013, an 18-month longitudinal study aimed at reducing the prevalence of LA-MRSA was conducted on 36 pig farms in the Netherlands. Evaluatio...
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doaj-4454f983a9954f649aefc45c5639909d2020-11-24T21:32:30ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592015-06-0121695095910.3201/eid2106.140706Dose-Response Relationship between Antimicrobial Drugs and Livestock-Associated MRSA in Pig FarmingAlejandro Dorado-GarcíaWietske DohmenMarian E.H. BosKoen M. VerstappenManon HoubenJaap A. WagenaarDick J.J. HeederikThe farming community can be a vehicle for introduction of livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (LA-MRSA) in hospitals. During 2011–2013, an 18-month longitudinal study aimed at reducing the prevalence of LA-MRSA was conducted on 36 pig farms in the Netherlands. Evaluations every 6 months showed a slight decrease in MRSA prevalence in animals and a stable prevalence in farmers and family members. Antimicrobial use, expressed as defined daily dosages per animal per year, decreased 44% during the study period and was associated with declining MRSA prevalence in pigs. MRSA carriage in animals was substantially higher at farms using cephalosporins. Antimicrobial use remained strongly associated with LA-MRSA in humans regardless of the level of animal contact. A risk factor analysis outlined potential future interventions for LA-MRSA control. These results should encourage animal and public health authorities to maintain their efforts in reducing antimicrobial use in livestock and ask for future controlled intervention studies.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/21/6/14-0706_articlemethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureusantibacterial drug resistancepigsMRSAzoonosesrisk reduction |
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Alejandro Dorado-García Wietske Dohmen Marian E.H. Bos Koen M. Verstappen Manon Houben Jaap A. Wagenaar Dick J.J. Heederik Dose-Response Relationship between Antimicrobial Drugs and Livestock-Associated MRSA in Pig Farming Emerging Infectious Diseases methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus antibacterial drug resistance pigs MRSA zoonoses risk reduction |
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Alejandro Dorado-García Wietske Dohmen Marian E.H. Bos Koen M. Verstappen Manon Houben Jaap A. Wagenaar Dick J.J. Heederik |
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Alejandro Dorado-García |
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Dose-Response Relationship between Antimicrobial Drugs and Livestock-Associated MRSA in Pig Farming |
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Dose-Response Relationship between Antimicrobial Drugs and Livestock-Associated MRSA in Pig Farming |
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Dose-Response Relationship between Antimicrobial Drugs and Livestock-Associated MRSA in Pig Farming |
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Dose-Response Relationship between Antimicrobial Drugs and Livestock-Associated MRSA in Pig Farming |
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Dose-Response Relationship between Antimicrobial Drugs and Livestock-Associated MRSA in Pig Farming |
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dose-response relationship between antimicrobial drugs and livestock-associated mrsa in pig farming |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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1080-6040 1080-6059 |
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2015-06-01 |
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The farming community can be a vehicle for introduction of livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (LA-MRSA) in hospitals. During 2011–2013, an 18-month longitudinal study aimed at reducing the prevalence of LA-MRSA was conducted on 36 pig farms in the Netherlands. Evaluations every 6 months showed a slight decrease in MRSA prevalence in animals and a stable prevalence in farmers and family members. Antimicrobial use, expressed as defined daily dosages per animal per year, decreased 44% during the study period and was associated with declining MRSA prevalence in pigs. MRSA carriage in animals was substantially higher at farms using cephalosporins. Antimicrobial use remained strongly associated with LA-MRSA in humans regardless of the level of animal contact. A risk factor analysis outlined potential future interventions for LA-MRSA control. These results should encourage animal and public health authorities to maintain their efforts in reducing antimicrobial use in livestock and ask for future controlled intervention studies. |
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methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus antibacterial drug resistance pigs MRSA zoonoses risk reduction |
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