Affiliation:
1. Bacterial Epidemiology and Antimicrobial Resistance Research Unit, USDA-ARS, Russell Research Center, Athens, Georgia, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
There is increasing interest in the presence of
Staphylococcus aureus
, specifically methicillin-resistant
S. aureus
(MRSA), on retail meat products. In this study, staphylococci were isolated from retail pork and retail beef in Georgia, and MRSA from the products was compared to human MRSA from the same geographic area using broth microdilution antimicrobial susceptibility testing, multilocus sequence typing (MLST),
spa
typing, SCC
mec
typing, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE).
S. aureus
was isolated from 45% (45/100) of pork products and 63% (63/100) of beef products;
mecA
was detected in
S. aureus
from both pork (3/100; 3%) and beef (4/100; 4%). Fifty percent (50/100) of human
S. aureus
also contained
mecA
. Multidrug resistance was detected among MRSA from all sources. All MRSA (
n
= 57) was SCC
mec
type IV, and nine different
spa
types were present among the isolates (t002, t008, t012, t024, t179, t337, t548, t681, and t1062). Four sequence types (ST5, ST8, ST9, and ST30) were detected using MLST; the majority of MRSA isolates belonged to ST8, followed by ST5. One retail beef MRSA isolate belonged to ST8, while the remaining three were ST5. In retail pork MRSA, ST5, ST9, and ST30 were observed. The majority of human MRSA isolates belonged to ST8. Thirty-seven MRSA isolates, one of which was a retail beef MRSA isolate, were
pvl
+
. Using PFGE, MLST, and
spa
typing, three retail beef MRSA isolates were found to be identical in PFGE pattern, ST, and
spa
type to two human clonal MRSA isolates (USA100 and USA300). One additional retail beef MRSA isolate had a PFGE pattern similar to that of a human MRSA isolate, whereas none of the retail pork MRSA isolates had PFGE patterns similar to those of human MRSA isolates. These data suggest that the retail beef samples were contaminated by a human source, possibly during processing of the meat, and may present a source of MRSA for consumers and others who handle raw meat.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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