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Transmission Dynamics of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli in New Zealand Cattle from Farm to Slaughter

机译:从农场到屠宰的新西兰牛的Shiga毒素生产大肠杆菌的传输动态

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Cattle are asymptomatic carriers of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) strains that can cause serious illness or death in humans. In New Zealand, contact with cattle feces and living near cattle populations are known risk factors for human STEC infection. Contamination of fresh meat with STEC strains also leads to the potential for rejection of consignments by importing countries. We used a combination of PCR/matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF) and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to evaluate the presence and transmission of STEC on farms and in processing plants to better understand the potential pathways for human exposure and thus mitigate risk. Animal and environmental samples ( n ?=?2,580) were collected from six farms and three meat processing plants in New Zealand during multiple sampling sessions in spring of 2015 and 2016. PCR/MALDI-TOF analysis revealed that 6.2% were positive for “Top 7” STEC. Top 7 STEC strains were identified in all sample sources ( n ?=?17) tested. A marked increase in Top 7 STEC prevalence was observed between calf hides on farm (6.3% prevalence) and calf hides at processing plants (25.1% prevalence). Whole-genome sequencing was performed on Top 7 STEC bacterial isolates ( n ?=?40). Analysis of STEC O26 ( n ?=?25 isolates) revealed relatively low genetic diversity on individual farms, consistent with the presence of a resident strain disseminated within the farm environment. Public health efforts should focus on minimizing human contact with fecal material on farms and during handling, transport, and slaughter of calves. Meat processing plants should focus on minimizing cross-contamination between the hides of calves in a cohort during transport, lairage, and slaughter.IMPORTANCE Cattle are asymptomatic carriers of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) strains, which can cause serious illness or death in humans. Contact with cattle feces and living near cattle are known risk factors for human STEC infection. This study evaluated STEC carriage in young calves and the farm environment with an in-depth evaluation of six farms and three meat processing plants over 2 years. An advanced molecular detection method and whole-genome sequencing were used to provide a detailed evaluation of the transmission of STEC both within and between farms. The study revealed widespread STEC contamination within the farm environment, but no evidence of recent spread between farms. Contamination of young dairy calf hides increased following transport and holding at meat processing plants. The elimination of STEC in farm environments may be very difficult given the multiple transmission routes; interventions should be targeted at decreasing fecal contamination of calf hides during transport, lairage, and processing.
机译:牛是滋阴毒素的大肠杆菌(STEC)菌株的无症状载体,可引起人类的严重疾病或死亡。在新西兰,与牛粪和生活在牛群附近的接触是人类stec感染的已知风险因素。用STEC菌株污染新鲜肉类也导致进口国拒绝托运的可能性。我们使用了PCR / Matrix辅助激光解吸电离 - 飞行质谱(MALDI-TOF)和全基因组测序(WG)的组合来评估STEC对农场和加工厂的存在和传播,以更好地了解人体暴露的潜在途径,从而减轻风险。在2015年春季的多个采样课程中,从新西兰的六个农场和三种肉类加工厂收集了动物和环境样品(N?= 2,580)。PCR / MALDI-TOF分析显示,6.2%为“顶部”是阳性的7“stec。在所有样本源(n?= 17)测试中鉴定了前7个STEC菌株。在Calf H隐藏在农场(6.3%患病率)和加工厂的小牛皮覆盖(患病率25.1%)之间观察到前7个STEC患病率的显着增加。在前7个STEC细菌分离株(n≤= 40)上进行全基因组测序。 STEC O26(n?= 25分离物)对个体农场的遗传多样性呈现出相对低的遗传多样性,与在农场环境中播散的居民应变存在一致。公共卫生努力应专注于最大限度地减少农场上的粪便物质和处理,运输和屠宰小牛的人。肉类加工厂应专注于最小化运输,储存,屠宰期间群组中牛犊之间的杂交之间的交叉污染。分传牛是滋阴生产大肠杆菌(STEC)菌株的无症状载体,这可能导致严重疾病或死于人类。与牛粪联系,生活在牛附近是人类Stec感染的已知风险因素。本研究评估了幼小小牛的STEC托架和农场环境,深入评估了六个农场和三个肉类加工厂2年。使用先进的分子检测方法和全基因组测序来提供农场内部和之间的STEC传输的详细评估。该研究揭示了农场环境中广泛的Stec污染,但没有近期农场蔓延的证据。幼乳制小牛皮的污染隐藏在运输和饲养肉类加工厂之后增加。在多传输路线给出农场环境中的STEC在农场环境中的消除可能非常困难;干预措施应在运输,保险费和加工过程中降低小牛皮的粪便污染。

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