Molecular characterization of antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli strains from a dairy cattle farm and its surroundings

J Sci Food Agric. 2017 Jan;97(1):362-365. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.7709. Epub 2016 Apr 15.

Abstract

Background: This study describes the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of 78 genetically different Escherichia coli recovered from air and exudate samples of a dairy cattle farm and its surroundings in Spain, in order to gain insight into the flow of antimicrobial resistance through the environment and food supply.

Results: Antimicrobial resistance was detected in 21.8% of the 78 E. coli isolates analyzed (resistance for at least one of the 14 agents tested). The highest resistance rates were recorded for ampicillin, nalidixic acid, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole and tetracycline. The resistance genes detected were as follows (antibiotic (number of resistant strains), gene (number of strains)): ampicillin (9), blaTEM-1 (6); tetracycline (15), tet(A) (7), tet(B) (4), tet(A) + tet(B) (1); chloramphenicol (5), cmlA (2), floR (2); trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (10), sul2 (4), sul1 (3), sul3 (2), sul1 + sul2 (1); gentamicin-tobramycin (1), ant(2″) (1). About 14% of strains showed a multidrug-resistant phenotype and, of them, seven strains carried class 1 integrons containing predominantly the dfrA1-aadA1 array. One multidrug-resistant strain was found in both inside and outside air, suggesting that the airborne spread of multidrug-resistant bacteria from the animal housing facilities to the surroundings is feasible.

Conclusions: This study gives a genetic background of the antimicrobial resistance problem in a dairy cattle farm and shows that air can act as a source for dissemination of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry.

Keywords: air; cattle; farm environment; resistance genes.

MeSH terms

  • Air Microbiology
  • Animals
  • Cattle / microbiology*
  • Dairying
  • Drug Resistance, Bacterial / genetics*
  • Drug Resistance, Multiple
  • Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial / genetics
  • Environmental Microbiology
  • Escherichia coli / drug effects
  • Escherichia coli / genetics*
  • Female
  • Genes, Bacterial
  • Genotype
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Phenotype
  • Spain