Affiliation:
1. Division
of Food Hygiene, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), D-12277
Berlin
2. Department of
Medical Microbiology, Benjamin Franklin Medical Center, FU
Berlin, D-12203 Berlin, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
susceptibilities of 430
Campylobacter jejuni
strains and 79
C. coli
strains to six antimicrobial agents were tested and
analyzed. The two sets of strains originated from retail market chicken
and turkey samples and from humans, respectively, in Berlin, Germany.
Two groups of isolates, one dating from 1991 and the other dating from
2001-2002, were tested. Of the
Campylobacter
sp. isolates
recovered from humans in 2001-2002, 45.1% were resistant to
ciprofloxacin, 37.8% were resistant to tetracycline,
12.8% were resistant to ampicillin, and 50.0% were
resistant to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. All isolates were
susceptible to gentamicin, while the overall rate of resistance to
erythromycin was 6.1%. During the 10 years between the two
sampling times, the rates of resistance to ciprofloxacin (
P
< 0.001), ampicillin (
P
= 0.035), and
tetracycline (
P
= 0.01) increased significantly among
strains isolated from humans. Furthermore, among human
C. coli
strains the rate of resistance to erythromycin rose from 7.1% in
1991 to 29.4% in 2001-2002. In comparison,
Campylobacter
sp. isolates from poultry already had high rates
of resistance in 1991. Different rates of resistance to tetracycline
among isolates from chickens and turkeys suggested the development of
resistance during antimicrobial treatment in food animals. Thus,
discrepancies in the antimicrobial resistance rates among
Campylobacter
isolates originating from poultry and humans
support the hypothesis that at least some of the resistant
Campylobacter
strains causing infection in humans come from
sources other than poultry
products.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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