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Evaluation of the Impact of Antimicrobial Use Protocols in Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus-Infected Swine on Phenotypic Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns

Carissa Odland, Roy Edler, Noelle Noyes, Scott Dee, Joel Nerem, Peter R. Davies

2021Applied and Environmental Microbiology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite a recognized need for more longitudinal studies to assess the effects of antimicrobial use on resistance in food animals, they remain sparse in the literature, and most longitudinal studies of pigs have been observational. The current experimental study had the advantages of greater control of potential confounding, precise measurement of antimicrobial exposures which differed markedly between groups and tracking of pigs until market age. Overall, resistance patterns were remarkably stable between the treatment groups over time, and the differences observed could not be readily reconciled with the antimicrobial exposures, indicating the likely importance of other determinants of AMR at the population level.

Topics & Concepts

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virusAntimicrobialBiologyAntibiotic resistanceVirologyPhenotypeVirusRespiratory systemMicrobiologyAntibioticsGeneticsGeneAnatomyViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyAnimal Virus Infections StudiesClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research