Disinfectant and Antibiotic Susceptibility Profiles of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Strains from Cattle Carcasses, Feces, and Hides and Ground Beef from the United States

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作者
Beier, Ross C. [1 ]
Poole, Toni L. [1 ]
Brichta-Harhay, Dayna M. [2 ]
Anderson, Robin C. [1 ]
Bischoff, Kenneth M. [3 ]
Hernandez, Charles A. [1 ]
Bono, James L. [2 ]
Arthur, Terrance M. [2 ]
Nagaraja, T. G. [4 ]
Crippen, Tawni L. [1 ]
Sheffield, Cynthia L. [1 ]
Nisbet, Dave J. [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, So Plains Agr Res Ctr, College Stn, TX 77845 USA
[2] USDA ARS, US Meat Anim Res Ctr, Clay Ctr, NE 68933 USA
[3] USDA ARS, Natl Ctr Agr Utilizat Res, Peoria, IL 61604 USA
[4] Kansas State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Dept Diagnost Med Pathobiol, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
关键词
GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS PROTOCOLS; COLI O157-H7; ACID-RESISTANCE; SALMONELLA; FOOD; ANTISEPTICS; MECHANISMS; OUTBREAKS; PULSENET; SORBATE;
D O I
10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-12-253
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The disinfectant and antibiotic susceptibility profiles of 344 Escherichia coli O157:H7 strains from cattle carcasses, feces, and hides and ground beef from the United States were determined. A low prevalence of antibiotic resistance was observed (14%). The highest prevalences of resistance were to sulfisoxazole (10.5%), tetracycline (9.9%), streptomycin (7%), and chloramphenicol (4.9%). Four strains were resistant to eight antibiotics (two strains from ground beef and one strain each from hide and preevisceration carcass swabs of cull cattle at harvest). Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis of the E. coli O157:H7 strains revealed two major groups (designated 1 and 2) composed of 17 and 20 clusters, respectively. Clusters 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1G.1 were associated with multidrug-resistant strains. There was no observed correlation between disinfectant resistance and antibiotic resistance. Sixty-nine (20%) of the 344 strains were resistant to chlorhexidine or benzalkonium chloride or the MICs of benzyldimethyldodecylammonium chloride were elevated. Inducible resistance was observed at elevated concentrations of antibiotics (1.4%) and disinfectants (6.1%). The highest rate of disinfectant inducible resistance was to OdoBan, quaternary ammonium chlorides, and the surface disinfectants F25, FS512, and MG, which are used in dairies, restaurants, and food processing plants. High MICs (1,024 to 4,096 mu g/ml) of acetic, lactic, and citric acids were found. The decreasing order of acid potency based on molar MICs (MICsmolar) was acetic, citric, and lactic acid. The correlation of the concentration of dissociated organic acids and MICsmolar strongly suggests that the observed inhibition of E. coli O157:H7 was primarily due to dissociated forms of the acids.
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