Ability of unsterilized recycled manure solids bedding to support growth of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli.

IF 0.8 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Annie Fréchette, Mylène Généreux, Gilles Fecteau, Caroline Côté, Simon Dufour
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Although recycled manure solids (RMS) bedding is used on dairy farms, it could allow bacterial growth when contaminated by feces and thus increase the incidence of clinical mastitis in cows. The objective of this study was to describe bacterial growth in three different types of RMS bedding, as well as in sand, when samples were experimentally inoculated with Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Two 3-day trials were conducted, during which treatments included inoculating bedding samples with E. coli and K. pneumoniae, as well as no inoculation. The trial was repeated 3 times for each bedding sample on each day. Samples were incubated at 15°C for 3 d and bacterial counts were measured every day. After inoculation, there was no significant K. pneumoniae or E. coli growth phase during the trial in those RMS samples that were prepared either in a container or in a heap. Recycled manure solids and sand samples prepared in a rotary drum, however, showed a similar active growth phase of K. pneumoniae during the first 24 h of the trial. Moreover, a significant E. coli growth phase was observed in the samples of sand bedding in the first 24 h. The 3 different types of RMS bedding samples did not react in a similar manner to coliform inoculation. No active growth phase was observed in bedding samples already containing a high bacterial concentration following inoculation with coliforms.

未经消毒的回收粪便固体垫料支持肺炎克雷伯氏菌和大肠埃希氏菌生长的能力。
虽然奶牛场使用的是回收粪便固体(RMS)垫料,但当垫料被粪便污染时,可能会滋生细菌,从而增加奶牛临床乳腺炎的发病率。本研究的目的是描述细菌在三种不同类型的 RMS 垫料和沙子中的生长情况,实验中给样品接种了大肠杆菌和肺炎克雷伯氏菌。共进行了两次为期 3 天的试验,在试验过程中,对垫料样品进行了大肠杆菌和肺炎克雷伯氏菌接种处理,也进行了不接种处理。每种垫料样品每天重复试验 3 次。样品在 15°C 下培养 3 天,每天测量细菌计数。接种后,无论是在容器中还是在堆中制备的 RMS 样品,在试验期间都没有出现明显的肺炎双球菌或大肠杆菌生长阶段。然而,在试验的前 24 小时内,在旋转滚筒中制备的回收粪便固体和沙土样品中也出现了类似的肺炎双球菌活跃生长期。此外,沙垫料样品在最初的 24 小时内也出现了明显的大肠杆菌生长阶段。在接种大肠菌群后已经含有较高细菌浓度的垫料样品中,没有观察到活跃的生长阶段。
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