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Article Dans Une Revue Veterinary Microbiology Année : 2010

Heterogeneity among methicillin-resistant from Italian pig finishing holdings

A. Battisti
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A. Franco
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G. Merialdi
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H. Hasman
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M. Iurescia
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R. Lorenzetti
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F. Feltrin
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M. Zini
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F.M. Aarestrup
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A survey for methicillin-resistant (MRSA) in finishing pig holdings was carried out in Italy in 2008. MRSA isolates were characterised by spa-, MLST-, SCCmec- and antimicrobial susceptibility typing. A prevalence of 38% (45/118, 95% CI 29.4%-46.9%) positive holdings was observed. Eleven different spa-types were found among 102 MRSA isolates, clustering in lineages associated with farm animals (ST398, ST9, ST(CC)97 in 36 holdings) and humans (ST1, 7 holdings). Nine (7.6 %) holdings were positive for two, three or four different and unrelated spa-types in various combinations. ST398 was the most prevalent lineage (33 positive holdings). The most prevalent spa-type was t899 (ST398), detected in 22 positive holdings. Three novel spa-types (t4794 of ST9; t4795 of ST97; t4838 of ST398) were detected. Ten holdings were positive for spa-type t1730, that proved to be a new single-locus variant of ST97, within the CC97. The most prevalent SCC was Type V (79 isolates), while Type IVb was found in 10 isolates. None of the isolates was positive for Panton-Valentine Leukocidin, while most of t127 and t1730 isolates, one t4794, one t4795, and one t2922 were positive for E-D genes. All 64 antimicrobial susceptibility tested isolates were resistant to tetracyclines, with high resistance rates to trimethoprim (68.8%), erythromycin (60.9%), and ciprofloxacin (35.4%). All t127, ST1 isolates were resistant to tetracycline-ciprofloxacin-erythromycin. This survey provides the first report of MRSA ST1 and ST(CC)97 among pigs and the first report of MRSA ST9 from pigs in Europe. The presence of human-associated CA-MRSA (t127, ST1, SCC type V) in 6% holdings surveyed can represent an additional MRSA reservoir for infections in humans.
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hal-00587281 , version 1 (20-04-2011)

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A. Battisti, A. Franco, G. Merialdi, H. Hasman, M. Iurescia, et al.. Heterogeneity among methicillin-resistant from Italian pig finishing holdings. Veterinary Microbiology, 2010, 142 (3-4), pp.361. ⟨10.1016/j.vetmic.2009.10.008⟩. ⟨hal-00587281⟩

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