Increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand

Antibiotic resistance patterns of bacterial isolates from both quarter teat-tip swabs and their quarter milk samples were evaluated in smallholder dairy farms in northern Thailand with excessive use of antibiotics (HIGH) compared with normal use (NORM). Results from teat-tip swab samples showed that...

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Main Authors: W. Suriyasathaporn, V. Chupia, T. Sing-Lah, K. Wongsawan, R. Mektrirat, W. Chaisri
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-512472018-09-04T05:59:26Z Increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand W. Suriyasathaporn V. Chupia T. Sing-Lah K. Wongsawan R. Mektrirat W. Chaisri Agricultural and Biological Sciences Antibiotic resistance patterns of bacterial isolates from both quarter teat-tip swabs and their quarter milk samples were evaluated in smallholder dairy farms in northern Thailand with excessive use of antibiotics (HIGH) compared with normal use (NORM). Results from teat-tip swab samples showed that the percentage of Bacillus spp. resistance to overall antibiotics was significantly lower in the NORM group than that of the HIGH group, whereas, the resistance percentage of coagulase-negative staphylococci in the NORM group was higher than that of the HIGH one. The overall mastitis-causing bacteria isolated from milk samples were environmental streptococci (13.8%), coagulase-negative staphylococci (9.9%), Staphylococcus aureus (5.4%), and Corynebacterium bovis (4.5%). Both staphylococci and streptococci had significantly higher percentages of resistance to cloxacillin and oxacillin in the HIGH group when compared to the NORM one. An occurrence of vancomycin-resistant bacteria was also observed in the HIGH group. In conclusion, the smallholder dairy farms with excessive use of antibiotics had a higher probability of antibiotic-resistant pattern than the farms with normal use. 2018-09-04T05:59:26Z 2018-09-04T05:59:26Z 2012-09-01 Journal 10112367 2-s2.0-84865449744 10.5713/ajas.2012.12023 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84865449744&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51247
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
W. Suriyasathaporn
V. Chupia
T. Sing-Lah
K. Wongsawan
R. Mektrirat
W. Chaisri
Increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand
description Antibiotic resistance patterns of bacterial isolates from both quarter teat-tip swabs and their quarter milk samples were evaluated in smallholder dairy farms in northern Thailand with excessive use of antibiotics (HIGH) compared with normal use (NORM). Results from teat-tip swab samples showed that the percentage of Bacillus spp. resistance to overall antibiotics was significantly lower in the NORM group than that of the HIGH group, whereas, the resistance percentage of coagulase-negative staphylococci in the NORM group was higher than that of the HIGH one. The overall mastitis-causing bacteria isolated from milk samples were environmental streptococci (13.8%), coagulase-negative staphylococci (9.9%), Staphylococcus aureus (5.4%), and Corynebacterium bovis (4.5%). Both staphylococci and streptococci had significantly higher percentages of resistance to cloxacillin and oxacillin in the HIGH group when compared to the NORM one. An occurrence of vancomycin-resistant bacteria was also observed in the HIGH group. In conclusion, the smallholder dairy farms with excessive use of antibiotics had a higher probability of antibiotic-resistant pattern than the farms with normal use.
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author W. Suriyasathaporn
V. Chupia
T. Sing-Lah
K. Wongsawan
R. Mektrirat
W. Chaisri
author_facet W. Suriyasathaporn
V. Chupia
T. Sing-Lah
K. Wongsawan
R. Mektrirat
W. Chaisri
author_sort W. Suriyasathaporn
title Increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand
title_short Increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand
title_full Increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand
title_fullStr Increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand
title_full_unstemmed Increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand
title_sort increases of antibiotic resistance in excessive use of antibiotics in smallholder dairy farms in northern thailand
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