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Comparative Studies of Antimicrobial Resistance in Escherichia coli , Salmonella , and Campylobacter Isolates from Broiler Chickens with and without Use of Enrofloxacin.

Authors :
Shang K
Kim JH
Park JY
Choi YR
Kim SW
Cha SY
Jang HK
Wei B
Kang M
Source :
Foods (Basel, Switzerland) [Foods] 2023 Jun 01; Vol. 12 (11). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 01.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study investigated the effect of enrofloxacin (ENR) administration on the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of E. coli , Salmonella , and Campylobacter isolated from broiler chickens under field conditions. The isolation rate of Salmonella was significantly lower ( p < 0.05) on farms that administered ENR (6.4%) than on farms that did not (11.6%). The Campylobacter isolation rate was significantly higher ( p < 0.05) in farms that administered ENR (6.7%) than in farms that did not (3.3%). The ratio of resistance to ENR was significantly higher ( p < 0.05) in E. coli isolates from farms that used ENR (88.1%) than farms that did not (78.0%). The respective ratio of resistance to ampicillin (40.5% vs. 17.9%), chloramphenicol (38.0% vs. 12.5%), tetracycline (63.3% vs. 23.2%), and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (48.1% vs. 28.6%) and the ratio of intermediate resistance to ENR (67.1% vs. 48.2%) were significantly higher ( p < 0.05) in Salmonella isolates from the farms that used ENR than farms that did not. In conclusion, the use of ENR at broiler farms was an important factor in decreasing the prevalence of Salmonella but not Campylobacter and caused ENR resistance among E. coli and Salmonella but not Campylobacter . Exposure to ENR could have a co-selective effect on antimicrobial resistance in enteric bacteria in the field.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2304-8158
Volume :
12
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37297483
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12112239