Occurrence of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli in healthy, living food-producing animals in Europe: a systematic review.

Q1 Veterinary
D. Kuhnke, N. Werner, L. Kreienbrock
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Abstract Objective The objective of this paper is to review the recent scientific literature that focuses on the occurrence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-E) in healthy, living farm animals, namely chickens, pigs, and cattle, in European countries. Results The literature search retrieved 1,479 records, of which 157 articles were revised in full text. Finally, 17 of these satisfied the inclusion criteria. A great variety of methods to detect and quantify ESBL-E were described. Only a few studies have used the EUCAST guidelines. Major differences in study design and presenting results do not allow to report overall prevalence in the respective animal species, so "occurrence" is used when summarizing results. In broiler chicken, the occurrence of ESBL-E ranged between 80% and 96%. In pigs, the range was much wider, starting from 2.6% up to 84% in different sample and production types. In cattle, studies revealed an ESBL-E occurrence between 1% and 54%. Conclusion Although we found a high degree of heterogeneity in study designs and reports, it can be concluded that the occurrence of ESBL-E in food-producing animals in Europe is moderate to high, depending on the animal species. This review illustrates the extent of the problem and shows that appropriate measures need to be taken.
发生产esbl大肠杆菌在健康,活的食品生产动物在欧洲:系统回顾。
摘要目的本文的目的是回顾最近的科学文献,集中在发生的广谱β -内酰胺酶产生大肠杆菌(ESBL-E)在健康的,活的农场动物,即鸡,猪和牛,在欧洲国家。结果共检索文献1479篇,其中157篇被全文修改。最后,其中17个符合纳入标准。描述了多种检测和定量ESBL-E的方法。只有少数研究使用了EUCAST指南。研究设计和呈现结果的主要差异不允许报告各自动物物种的总体患病率,因此在总结结果时使用“发生率”。在肉鸡中,ESBL-E的发生率在80% ~ 96%之间。在猪中,这个范围要宽得多,在不同的样品和生产类型中,从2.6%到84%不等。在牛中,研究显示ESBL-E的发生率在1%到54%之间。尽管我们发现研究设计和报告存在高度异质性,但可以得出结论,欧洲食用动物中ESBL-E的发生率中等至较高,具体取决于动物种类。这项审查说明了问题的严重程度,并表明需要采取适当的措施。
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CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
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