Affiliation:
1. Department of Production Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Staphylococcus aureus
isolates collected from sites of intramammary infection during a 10-month period and from extramammary sites (dairy cow teat skin, teat canals, and skin lesions; milking liners; and hands and nostrils of milking personnel) at two separately managed Finnish dairy herd establishments were analyzed to study the sources and reservoirs of bovine
S. aureus
intramammary infection. Selected isolates were subjected to pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) typing and PCR analysis for genes encoding hemolysins (
hla
to
hlg
), leukocidins (
lukED
and
lukM
), superantigens (
sea
,
sec
,
sed
,
seg
to
seo
,
seu
, and
tst
), adhesins (
fnbA
and
fnbB
), and penicillin and methicillin resistance (
blaZ
and
mecA
).
S. aureus
was found throughout the herds in 94% of the cows. Nine PFGE types were found, with the herds each having their own predominant type and sharing one type. The degree of diversity of PFGE types in herd II, which integrated foreign heifers, was higher than that in herd I. For both herds, the majority of the PFGE-typed isolates both from milk and from extramammary sites represented the predominant PFGE types. In isolates from herd I, the most prevalent genes were
hla
-
hlg
,
lukED
, and
fnbA
; in those from herd II, they were
hla
,
hld
,
hlg
,
lukED
, and
fnbA
. The other genes were pulsotype linked within the herds. The predominant PFGE types carried both
fnbA
and
fnbB
; only
fnbA
was detected in the other PFGE types. No connection between specific virulence genes and the origins of isolates was found. The results suggest that for the two herds, most
S. aureus
isolates from extramammary sites were indistinguishable from the isolates infecting the mammary gland and that those sites can thus act as origins and reservoirs of intramammary infections. However, contamination in the opposite direction cannot be excluded.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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