Prevalence, molecular epidemiology, and antimicrobial resistance of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus from swine in southern Italy

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Pirolo, Mattia [1 ]
Gioffre, Angela [2 ]
Visaggio, Daniela [1 ]
Gherardi, Monica [3 ]
Pavia, Grazia [4 ]
Samele, Pasquale [2 ]
Ciambrone, Lucia [4 ]
Di Natale, Rossella [5 ]
Spatari, Giovanna [5 ]
Casalinuovo, Francesco [4 ]
Visca, Paolo [1 ]
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[1] Roma Tre Univ, Dept Sci, Viale G Marconi 446, I-00146 Rome, Italy
[2] INAIL Natl Inst Insurance Accid Work, Lamezia Terme Res Ctr, Dept Med Epidemiol Workplace & Environm Hyg, Lamezia Terme, Italy
[3] INAIL Natl Inst Insurance Accid Work, Monte Porzio Catone Res Ctr, Dept Med Epidemiol Workplace & Environm Hyg, Rome, Italy
[4] Ist Zooprofilatt Sperimentale Mezzogiorno, Catanzaro, Italy
[5] Univ Messina, Dept Biomed Sci Dent Morphol & Funct Invest, Messina, Italy
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LA-MRSA; Pigs; Genotyping; Antimicrobial susceptibility; Southern Italy; LIVESTOCK-ASSOCIATED MRSA; PIG FARMERS; ST398; ANTIBIOTICS; MULTIPLEX; SEQUENCE; IDENTIFICATION; ANIMALS; GENES; MEC;
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10.1186/s12866-019-1422-x
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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BackgroundColonization by livestock-associated MRSA (LA-MRSA) has increasingly been reported in the swine population worldwide. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of MRSA nasal carriage in healthy pigs, including the black (Calabrese) breed, from farms in the Calabria Region (Southern Italy). Between January and March 2018, a total of 475 healthy pigs reared in 32 farms were sampled by nasal swabbing. MRSA isolates were characterized by spa, MLST and SCCmec typing, and susceptibility testing to 17 antimicrobials.Results22 of 32 (66.8%) pig farms resulted positive for MRSA. The prevalence of MRSA was 46.1% (219 MRSA culture-positive out of 475 samples). MRSA colonization was significantly higher in intensive farms and in pigs with a recent or ongoing antimicrobial treatment. All 219 MRSA isolates were assigned to ST398. The most common spa types were t011 (37.0%), t034 (22.4%) and t899 (15.1%). A novel spa type (t18290) was detected in one isolate. An insertion of IS256 in the ST398-specific A07 fragment of the SAPIG2195 gene was detected in 10 out of 81t011 isolates. Nearly all isolates carried the SCCmec type V element, except 11 isolates that carried the SCCmec type IVc. None of the isolates was positive for the Panton-Valentine leukocidin. All isolates were resistant to tetracycline. High resistance rates were also found for clindamycin (93.1%), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (68.4%), fluoroquinolones (47.9-65.3%) and erythromycin (46.1%). None of the isolates was resistant to vancomycin and fusidic acid. Overall, a multidrug resistant phenotype was observed in 88.6% of isolates.ConclusionsWe report a high prevalence of MRSA among healthy swine in Southern Italy farms, with higher isolation frequency associated with intensive farming. The epidemiological types identified in our study reflect those reported in other European countries. Our findings underscore the importance of monitoring the evolution of LA-MRSA in pig farms in order to implement control measures and reduce the risk of spread in the animal population.
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