Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Namaka Farms, Inc., Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada.
mSphere. 2023 Dec 20;8(6):e0031723. doi: 10.1128/msphere.00317-23. Epub 2023 Oct 19.
A better understanding of how environmental reservoirs of ARGs in the feedlot relate to those found in animal pathogens will help inform and improve disease management, treatment strategies, and outcomes. Monitoring individual cattle or small groups is invasive, logistically challenging, expensive, and unlikely to gain adoption by the beef cattle industry. Wastewater surveillance has become standard in public health studies and has inspired similar work to better our understanding of AMR in feedlots. We derived our insights from sampling water bowls in a newly established feedlot: a unique opportunity to observe AMR prior to animal arrival and to monitor its development over 2 months. Importantly, the bacterial community of a single water bowl can be influenced by direct contact with hundreds of animals. Our results suggest that water bowl microbiomes are economical and pragmatic sentinels for monitoring relevant AMR mechanisms.
更好地了解饲料场中 ARG 的环境库与动物病原体中发现的 ARG 之间的关系,将有助于为疾病管理、治疗策略和结果提供信息并加以改进。监测个体牛或小群牛具有侵入性、在物流方面具有挑战性、费用高昂,并且不太可能被牛肉行业采用。废水监测已成为公共卫生研究中的标准,并激发了类似的工作,以更好地了解饲料场中的 AMR。我们从一个新建立的饲料场中的水碗中采样中获得了这些见解:这是一个独特的机会,可以在动物到达之前观察 AMR,并在 2 个月内监测其发展。重要的是,单个水碗中的细菌群落可能会受到与数百只动物直接接触的影响。我们的研究结果表明,水碗微生物组是监测相关 AMR 机制的经济且实用的哨兵。