Affiliation:
1. Abteilung Biologische Sicherheit, Bundesinstitut für
Risikobewertung, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Objective Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) have
repeatedly been isolated from dairy herds. It was the purpose of this study to
compare the results of 3 subsequent national scale cross-sectional
investigations in dairy herds in Germany on the prevalence of MRSA in bulk tank
milk and the characteristics of the isolates.
Material and Methods The investigations were carried out in 2010, 2014 and
2019, respectively. MRSA were isolated from 25 ml of bulk tank milk
using a double selective enrichment protocol. Samples were distributed across
the country according to the regional dairy cattle population.
Results The prevalence of MRSA in bulk tank milk samples was lower in 2010
than in 2014 and tended to decrease until 2019. Prevalence was higher in samples
from conventional than from organic herds and increased with herd size. Most
isolates (75/78) were assigned to the clonal complex 398 and the
spa-types t011 and t034. Resistance of the isolates to other
antimicrobials than beta-lactams decreased over time.
Conclusions MRSA remain present in the German dairy population and are
found more frequently in larger vs. smaller herds and in conventional vs.
organic herds.
Clinical relevance MRSA should be considered in biosecurity protocols and
with respect to occupational health of farm staff. Presence of MRSA in raw milk
supports the recommendation not to drink unpasteurized raw milk.
Subject
General Veterinary,Food Animals
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