The use of antimicrobials in the food animal industry has caused an increased prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and antimicrobial resistance genes, which can be transferred to the microbiota of humans through the food chain or the environment. To reduce the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance, restrictions on antimicrobial use in food animals have been implemented in different countries. We investigated the impact of an antimicrobial restriction intervention during two generations of pigs. Fecal samples were collected in five growth phases. The frequency of antimicrobial-resistant coliforms and antimicrobial-resistant bacteria or antimicrobial resistance genes was analyzed. No differences in the richness or abundance of antimicrobial-resistant coliforms or antimicrobial resistance genes were found when animals fed with or without prophylactic antimicrobials were compared. Withholding antimicrobial supplementation did not negatively affect weight gain in pigs. Withdrawal of prophylactic antimicrobial consumption during two generations of pigs was not enough to reduce the prevalence of...
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December 08 2022
Removal of antimicrobial prophylaxis and its effect on swine carriage of antimicrobial-resistant coliforms.
Diego De Robles s/n Y Pampite, Quito, Instituto De Microbiologia, Colegio De Ciencias Biologicas Y Ambientales, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Pichincha, Quito 170157, Ecuador. E-mail mfloayzav@usfq.edu.ec
Journal: Science Progress
Citation: Science Progress (2022) 104 (4)
DOI: 10.1177/00368504211050279
Published: 2021
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Loayza-Villa, F., Torres, A., Lixin Zhang, Trueba, G.; Removal of antimicrobial prophylaxis and its effect on swine carriage of antimicrobial-resistant coliforms.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2022; doi:
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