2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-28532-7
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Transmission of livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus between animals, environment, and humans in the farm

Ying Wang,
Peihua Zhang,
Jian Wu
et al.
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“…Meanwhile, we identified CC398 as one of the top three clones in primary healthcare facilities in China, with a prevalence of 17.16%. Recent reports have identified CC398 as the predominant LA-MRSA clone found in livestock worldwide, including Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa ( Wang et al, 2023 ). LA-MRSA-CC398, lacking specific host specificity, can cross various species barriers, colonize or infect animals and humans through close contact with contaminated livestock or food, leading to human infections ( Tang et al, 2021 ; Kruger-Haker et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, we identified CC398 as one of the top three clones in primary healthcare facilities in China, with a prevalence of 17.16%. Recent reports have identified CC398 as the predominant LA-MRSA clone found in livestock worldwide, including Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa ( Wang et al, 2023 ). LA-MRSA-CC398, lacking specific host specificity, can cross various species barriers, colonize or infect animals and humans through close contact with contaminated livestock or food, leading to human infections ( Tang et al, 2021 ; Kruger-Haker et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S. aureus can also survive in dust in the air or on surfaces, thereby posing a risk of infection to both animals and humans (Fig. 2 ⑦) [ 30 ]. On an Italian farm, researchers separated cows infected with S. aureus from uninfected cows.…”
Section: S Aureus and Biofilms: Transmission And Threats In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colonization or infection with livestock-associated MRSA has been reported in several domesticated livestock animals [14]. Carrier animals not only serve as reservoirs for opportunistic infections but can also transmit livestock-associated MRSA to other animal species or humans [15]. In Korea, livestock-associated SCCmec V strains have recently been isolated from pigs and their environments, posing serious public health concerns [16].…”
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confidence: 99%