Affiliation:
1. Medical Research Laboratories, Pfizer Central Research, Groton, Connecticut 06340
Abstract
Subtherapeutic levels of oxytetracycline in animal feeds have been evaluated to determine their influence on the relative quantity, prevalence, shedding, and antibiotic susceptibility of
Salmonella typhimurium
in swine, calves, and chickens, when compared with nonmedicated controls. The medicated groups were fed rations containing oxytetracycline commencing 5 days prior to oral inoculation with
S. typhimurium
and continuing through a 28-day post-inoculation period. Colonization of
S. typhimurium
occurred in all three animal species as evidenced by clinical signs of infection and/or colony counts in feces measured on seven separate occasions over the 28-day observation period. The accumulated data demonstrate that the subtherapeutic use of oxytetracycline did not bring about any increases in the quantity, prevalence, or shedding of
S. typhimurium
in swine, calves, and chickens. In fact, the medication generally brought about a decrease in the percentage of animals carrying
S. typhimurium
during the study period. In contrast to results in swine and calves, there was a significant occurrence of
S. typhimurium
resistance to oxytetracycline in chickens. Resistant colonies were isolated from chickens sporadically but never on more than two consecutive test periods. These isolates were also resistant to streptomycin, but not to the other six antibiotics tested. The population of resistant
S. typhimurium
isolated from medicated chickens was no larger than that of susceptible
S. typhimurium
isolated from the nonmedicated animals. It is concluded that no evidence has been obtained which would relate the continuous low-level feeding of oxytetracycline for a 4-week period to an increased incidence of disease in animals or as a hazard to humans.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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