Practical Application of the AMRcloud Online Platform for Veterinary Monitoring of Antibiotic Resistance of Zoonotic Pathogens

A. L. Krotova, S. A. Makavchik, A. A. Sukhinin
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Background . Veterinary monitoring of antibiotic resistance in pathogens of zoonotic diseases is necessary for the rational use of antibiotics. Integration and use of the AMRcloud online platform in veterinary institutions will significantly simplify data processing, increase the speed of data analysis of monitoring results, and help overcome the interagency barrier in the exchange of information between human medicine and veterinary medicine. The aim of the study is the practical ap- plication of the AMRcloud online platform for veterinary monitoring of antibiotic resistance in pathogens of zoonotic origin. Material and methods. In the course of veterinary monitoring, the susceptibility of 275 isolates (16 species of bacteria) to 13 antimicrobial drugs most commonly used in animal husbandry was determined. Among the antimicrobial drugs were: amoxiclav, ampicillin, benzylpenicillin, gentamicin, clindamycin, streptomycin, tetracycline, tobramycin, cephalexin cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, erythromycin, and colistin. The data obtained were combined into a single system using the AMRcloud online platform. Results . The most common causative agents of mastitis were identified: Streptococcus agalactiae (n=96), Escherichia coli (n=55), Staphylococcus aureus (n=33) and Enterococcus faecalis (n=31). ESBL production have been detected in 13 (19.7%) of 66 isolates of the order Enterobacterales, isolated from clinical material of cattle and small ruminants, which limits the use of beta-lactam antibiotics for the treatment of mastitis. Conclusion. The use of the AMRcloud online platform in veterinary laboratories greatly simplifies data processing, increases the result analysis speed, and provides an opportunity to exchange information on antibiotic resistance between laboratories.
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AMRcloud在线兽医人畜共患病原体抗生素耐药性监测平台的实际应用
背景。兽医对人畜共患疾病病原菌的耐药性监测是合理使用抗生素的必要条件。在兽医机构中整合和使用AMRcloud在线平台将大大简化数据处理,提高监测结果的数据分析速度,并有助于克服人类医学和兽医医学之间信息交流的机构间障碍。该研究的目的是实际应用AMRcloud在线平台,用于兽医监测人畜共患源性病原体的抗生素耐药性。材料和方法。在兽医监测过程中,测定了275株分离菌(16种)对13种畜牧业常用抗菌药物的敏感性。抗菌药物包括:阿莫昔酸、氨苄西林、青霉素、庆大霉素、克林霉素、链霉素、四环素、妥布霉素、头孢氨苄、头孢曲松、红霉素、粘菌素。使用AMRcloud在线平台将获得的数据合并到一个系统中。结果。乳腺炎最常见的病原体为:无乳链球菌(96)、大肠杆菌(55)、金黄色葡萄球菌(33)和粪肠球菌(31)。从牛和小反刍动物的临床材料中分离的66株肠杆菌目分离株中有13株(19.7%)检测到ESBL的产生,这限制了β -内酰胺类抗生素用于治疗乳腺炎的使用。结论。兽医实验室使用AMRcloud在线平台大大简化了数据处理,提高了结果分析速度,并提供了在实验室之间交换抗生素耐药性信息的机会。
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Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya
Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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