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http://dx.doi.org/10.5668/JEHS.2011.37.4.289

The Distribution of Indicator Microorganisms and Identification of Antibiotic Resistant Strains in Domestic Animal Feces  

Kim, Jong-Geu (Department of Public Health Administration, Gachon University of Medicine & Science)
Lee, Jang-Hoon (Department of Environmental Engineering, Hoseo University)
Kwon, Hyuk-Ku (Institute of Fusion Technology, Hoseo University)
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences / v.37, no.4, 2011 , pp. 289-297 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: To estimate the microbial contaminant load discharged from livestock farms, we randomly selected livestock farmers of cattle, swine, and fowl and collected bacterial strains from domestic animals' feces and compost samples. Recently, as multi-antibiotic-resistant bacteria and super bacteria showing resistance to a variety of antibiotics have been reported one after another, the ecological and health hazard of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is emerging as an important issue. Methods: Monitored indicator microorganism constituents were totak coliform (TC), fecal coliform (FC), and aerobic bacteria. The multi-antibiotic-resistant bacteria were identified from investigated indicator microorganisms by 16S rRNA sequencing. Results: By microbiological analysis, the largest population of aerobic bacteria ($1.5{\times}10^5$ CFU/g) was found in cattle fecal compost, and total coliforms ($1.1{\times}10^7$ CFU/g) and fecal coliforms ($1.0{\times}10^5$ CFU/g) were found primarily in swine fecal compost, while the lowest population was found in fowl fecal compost. Among the 67 strains separated from aerobic bacteria, five strains expressing high antibiotic resistance were selected in each sample. We found the multi-antibiotic resistant strains to be Shigella boydii, Staphylococcus lentus, Acinetobacter sp. and Brevibacterium luteolum. Conclusions: These results suggest that increasing numbers of multi-antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the environment have a close relation to the reckless use of antibiotics with livestock.
Keywords
Livestock; Antibiotic resistant bacteria; Coliforms; 16S rRNA;
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