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Employing MIC data for mink pathogens to propose tentative epidemiological cut-off values: a step towards rationalizing antimicrobial use in mink

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Research Group for Food Microbiology and Hygiene, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark1

National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

University of Copenhagen3

Center for Diagnostics, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark4

Technical University of Denmark5

Kopenhagen Fur6

National Veterinary Institute7

Optimizing antimicrobial dosage regimens and development of breakpoints for antimicrobial susceptibility testing are important prerequisites for rational antimicrobial use. The objectives of the study were 1) to produce MIC data for four mink pathogens and 2) to employ these MIC data to support the development of tentative epidemiological cut-off values (TECOFFs), which may be used for future development of mink-specific antimicrobial dosages and breakpoints.

Broth microdilution was used to establish MIC distributions for 322 mink bacterial isolates of clinical origin from six European mink-producing countries. The included species were E. coli (n=162), S. delphini (n=63), S. canis (n=42), and P. aeruginosa (n=55). Sixty-four E. coli isolates and 34 S. delphini isolates were whole-genome sequenced and analyzed for antimicrobial resistance genes.

No EUCAST MIC data are available on S. delphini and S. canis, hence tentative ECOFFs were suggested for the majority of the tested antimicrobials. For E. coli and P. aeruginosa, the wildtype distributions were in accordance with EUCAST data. Overall, the genotypes of the sequenced isolates were in concordance with the phenotypes.

These data constitute an important piece in the puzzle of developing antimicrobial dosages and clinical breakpoints for mink. Until pharmacokinetic and clinical data become available, the (tentative) ECOFFs can be used for monitoring resistance development and as surrogates for clinical breakpoints.

Language: English
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Year: 2020
Pages: 544594
ISSN: 22971769
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2020.544594
ORCIDs: Nikolaisen, Nanett Kvist , Chriél, Mariann , Jensen, Lars Bogø and 0000-0001-9932-5996

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