Impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from poultry

Antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli is a global health concern. We studied all possible routes of cross contamination of broiler meat with resistant E. coli from broiler feces at poultry shops. Various sample categories namely poultry feces, meat (n=225 for each), slaughterer hands, consumer h...

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Main Authors: Mamoona Amir, Muhammad Riaz, Yung-Fu Chang, Saeed Akhtar, Sang Ho Yoo, Ahsan Sattar Sheikh, Muhammad Kashif
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Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
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spelling doaj-f69f229ac9cc4122895de749f17774e42021-05-03T04:57:06ZengMDPI AGMicrobiology Research2036-74732036-74812017-11-018210.4081/mr.2017.73303833Impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from poultryMamoona Amir0Muhammad Riaz1Yung-Fu Chang2Saeed Akhtar3Sang Ho Yoo4Ahsan Sattar Sheikh5Muhammad Kashif6Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanInstitute of Food Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan; Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NYDepartment of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NYInstitute of Food Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanDepartment of Food Science and Technology, College of Life Sciences, Sejong University, SeoulInstitute of Food Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanInstitute of Food Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanAntibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli is a global health concern. We studied all possible routes of cross contamination of broiler meat with resistant E. coli from broiler feces at poultry shops. Various sample categories namely poultry feces, meat (n=225 for each), slaughterer hands, consumer hands, slaughterer knife, canister, tap water, carcass, feed and drinking water (n=50 for each) were collected from local poultry processing market. Samples were screened for prevalence of E. coli, resistance of isolates against ten antibiotics and presence of tetracycline- resistance genes in the isolates. Fecal samples had greatest colony count (4.1×104 CFU/g) as compared to meat (1.9×104 CFU/g) samples. Samples of consumer hands (6%) and tap water (12%) had less prevalence percentages of E. coli as compared to slaughterer hands (92%) and drinking water of broiler (86%). Isolates of eight sample categories had high resistant rate (≥90%) against oxytetracycline. On average, about 94% of the isolates from various sample categories possessed multidrug-resistance (MDR). Tetracycline-resistance genes (tetA and tetB) were identified in all sample categories except isolates of consumer hands and tap water. The distribution of tetracycline-resistance genes was significantly greater in fecal isolates (42%) than meat isolates (25%). The study depicted the spread of resistant E. coli in broiler meat through all studied routes of contamination of slaughtering periphery. This problem can be mitigated by strict monitoring of antibiotics use at poultry farms, prevention of cross contamination by adopting hygienic slaughter and vigorously screening the market meat for resistant E. coli.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/mr/article/view/7330Antibiotic resistance, Broiler meat, Escherichia coli, Poultry shops, Tetracycline
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author Mamoona Amir
Muhammad Riaz
Yung-Fu Chang
Saeed Akhtar
Sang Ho Yoo
Ahsan Sattar Sheikh
Muhammad Kashif
spellingShingle Mamoona Amir
Muhammad Riaz
Yung-Fu Chang
Saeed Akhtar
Sang Ho Yoo
Ahsan Sattar Sheikh
Muhammad Kashif
Impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from poultry
Microbiology Research
Antibiotic resistance, Broiler meat, Escherichia coli, Poultry shops, Tetracycline
author_facet Mamoona Amir
Muhammad Riaz
Yung-Fu Chang
Saeed Akhtar
Sang Ho Yoo
Ahsan Sattar Sheikh
Muhammad Kashif
author_sort Mamoona Amir
title Impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from poultry
title_short Impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from poultry
title_full Impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from poultry
title_fullStr Impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from poultry
title_full_unstemmed Impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from poultry
title_sort impact of unhygienic conditions during slaughtering and processing on spread of antibiotic resistant escherichia coli from poultry
publisher MDPI AG
series Microbiology Research
issn 2036-7473
2036-7481
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli is a global health concern. We studied all possible routes of cross contamination of broiler meat with resistant E. coli from broiler feces at poultry shops. Various sample categories namely poultry feces, meat (n=225 for each), slaughterer hands, consumer hands, slaughterer knife, canister, tap water, carcass, feed and drinking water (n=50 for each) were collected from local poultry processing market. Samples were screened for prevalence of E. coli, resistance of isolates against ten antibiotics and presence of tetracycline- resistance genes in the isolates. Fecal samples had greatest colony count (4.1×104 CFU/g) as compared to meat (1.9×104 CFU/g) samples. Samples of consumer hands (6%) and tap water (12%) had less prevalence percentages of E. coli as compared to slaughterer hands (92%) and drinking water of broiler (86%). Isolates of eight sample categories had high resistant rate (≥90%) against oxytetracycline. On average, about 94% of the isolates from various sample categories possessed multidrug-resistance (MDR). Tetracycline-resistance genes (tetA and tetB) were identified in all sample categories except isolates of consumer hands and tap water. The distribution of tetracycline-resistance genes was significantly greater in fecal isolates (42%) than meat isolates (25%). The study depicted the spread of resistant E. coli in broiler meat through all studied routes of contamination of slaughtering periphery. This problem can be mitigated by strict monitoring of antibiotics use at poultry farms, prevention of cross contamination by adopting hygienic slaughter and vigorously screening the market meat for resistant E. coli.
topic Antibiotic resistance, Broiler meat, Escherichia coli, Poultry shops, Tetracycline
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/mr/article/view/7330
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