Review of pork and pork products as a source for transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

A. Khairullah, S. Sudjarwo, M. Effendi, S. Ramandinianto, M. A. Gelolodo, A. Widodo, K. H. P. Riwu, D. A. Kurniawati
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is an opportunistic bacterium that can cause infection in animals and humans. Recently, MRSA from food-producing or farm animals has been identified as livestock-associated MRSA (LA-MRSA). The spread of LA-MRSA is particularly found in pork and pork products because LA-MRSA has been widely known to infect pigs. The most common type of LA-MRSA identified in pork and pork products is the clonal complex LA-MRSA 398 (LA-MRSA CC398). The MRSA strains on the surface of pork carcasses can be spread during the handling and processing of pork and pork products through human hands, cutting tools, and any surface that comes into direct contact with pork. Food infection is the main risk of MRSA in pork and pork products consumed by humans. Antibiotics to treat food infection cases due to MRSA infection include vancomycin and tigecycline. The spread of MRSA in pork and pork products is preventable by appropriately cooking and cooling the pork and pork products at temperatures above 60°C and below 5°C, respectively. It is also necessary to take other preventive measures, such as having a clean meat processing area and disinfecting the equipment used for processing pork and pork products. This review aimed to explain epidemiology, transmission, risk factors, diagnosis, public health consequences, treatment of food poisoning, and preventing the spread of MRSA in pork and pork products.
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猪肉和猪肉制品作为耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌传播源的综述
耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)是一种机会性细菌,可引起动物和人类感染。最近,来自食品生产或农场动物的MRSA已被确定为家畜相关性MRSA (LA-MRSA)。LA-MRSA的传播尤其在猪肉和猪肉产品中发现,因为众所周知,LA-MRSA会感染猪。在猪肉和猪肉制品中发现的最常见的LA-MRSA类型是克隆复合体LA-MRSA 398 (LA-MRSA CC398)。在猪肉和猪肉产品的处理和加工过程中,通过人的手、切割工具和与猪肉直接接触的任何表面,猪肉尸体表面的MRSA菌株可以传播。食物感染是人类食用猪肉和猪肉产品中MRSA的主要风险。治疗MRSA感染引起的食物感染的抗生素包括万古霉素和替加环素。MRSA在猪肉和猪肉产品中的传播可以通过分别在60°C以上和5°C以下的温度下适当烹饪和冷却猪肉和猪肉产品来预防。还需要采取其他预防措施,例如拥有清洁的肉类加工区,并对用于加工猪肉和猪肉产品的设备进行消毒。本综述旨在解释MRSA在猪肉和猪肉制品中的流行病学、传播、危险因素、诊断、公共卫生后果、食物中毒治疗和预防传播。
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International Journal of One Health
International Journal of One Health Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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