Affiliation:
1. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Centre, Lethbridge, Alberta
2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
3. Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The influence of antimicrobial agents on the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in
Campylobacter
isolates recovered from 300 beef cattle maintained in an experimental feedlot was monitored over a 315-day period (11 sample times). Groups of calves were assigned to one of the following antimicrobial treatments: chlortetracycline and sulfamethazine (CS), chlortetracycline alone (Ct), virginiamycin, monensin, tylosin phosphate, and no antimicrobial agent (i.e., control treatment). In total, 3,283 fecal samples were processed for campylobacters over the course of the experiment. Of the 2,052 bacterial isolates recovered, 92% were
Campylobacter
(1,518 were
Campylobacter hyointestinalis
and 380 were
C. jejuni
). None of the antimicrobial treatments decreased the isolation frequency of
C. jejuni
relative to the control treatment. In contrast,
C. hyointestinalis
was isolated less frequently from animals treated with CS and to a lesser extent from animals treated with Ct. The majority (≥94%) of
C. jejuni
isolates were sensitive to ampicillin, erythromycin, and ciprofloxacin, but more isolates with resistance to tetracycline were recovered from animals fed Ct. All of the 1,500 isolates of
C. hyointestinalis
examined were sensitive to ciprofloxacin. In contrast, 11%, 10%, and 1% of these isolates were resistant to tetracycline, erythromycin, and ampicillin, respectively. The number of animals from which
C. hyointestinalis
isolates with resistance to erythromycin and tetracycline were recovered differed among the antimicrobial treatments. Only Ct administration increased the carriage rates of erythromycin-resistant isolates of
C. hyointestinalis
, and the inclusion of CS in the diet increased the number of animals from which tetracycline-resistant isolates were recovered. The majority of
C. hyointestinalis
isolates with resistance to tetracycline were obtained from cohorts within a single pen, and most of these isolates were recovered from cattle during feeding of a forage-based diet as opposed to a grain-based diet. The findings of this study show that the subtherapeutic administration of tetracycline, alone and in combination with sulfamethazine, to feedlot cattle can select for the carriage of resistant strains of
Campylobacter
species. Considering the widespread use of in-feed antimicrobial agents and the high frequency of beef cattle that shed campylobacters, the development of AMR should be monitored as part of an on-going surveillance program.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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