Multi-Drug Resistant (MDR) Salmonella in the U.S. Red Meat Supply: Prevalence, Source, Significance, and Control

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Multi-Drug Resistant (MDR) Salmonella in the U.S. Red Meat Supply: Prevalence, Source, Significance, and Control Mohammad Koohmaraie, Ph.D. IEH Laboratories & Consulting Group Seattle, WA Presentation Outline To discuss the following aspects of MDR Salmonella: Significance Prevalence Source Control

Salmonella CDC estimates: t Each year 48 million people get sick 128,000 are hospitalized 3,000 die Salmonella Estimated illness = 1, 027,561 (2 nd leading cause) Estimate hospitalization = 19,336 (1 st leading cause) Estimated deaths = 378 (1 st leading cause) Transmission i vehicles Human Salmonella animal contact contaminated environment food. Most infections clears up in 2-4 days Some (~2%) require hospitalization and some of those (~2% or ~0.04% of those infected) requires antibiotics therapy.

Salmonellosis caused by antibiotic susceptible Salmonella strains Most infections clears up in 2-4 days Some require hospitalization Treatment with antibiotics is not usually necessary; however, if the infection spreads from the intestines, or otherwise persists, the infection can be treated with antibiotics. Salmonellosis caused by antibiotic RESISTANT Salmonella strains Most infections clears up in 2-4 days Some require hospitalization Some of those requires antibiotics therapy. Because of resistant to common antibiotics, these strains of salmonella represent a major challenge and hence the significance of MDR- Salmonella.

Salmonella Regardless of the cause MDR Salmonella are on the rise; Livestock production practices, Over prescription by the medical profession Antibiotics use in companion animals Other factors yet to be determined A combination of the above Ground Beef & Salmonella Ground Beef related Outbreaks/Recalls: 2002: MDR S. Newport, 47 cases, 1 death 2004: Susceptible S. Typhimurium, 31 cases

2009 In 2009 and for the first time ever, in the United States, more beef products were recalled for MDR-Salmonella than E. coli O157:H7. Two recalls Jan 2009 for 826,000 lbs Dec 2008 for 22,723 lbs Causative agent for both cases was MDR Salmonella Newport Salmonella in the news Italian sausage products pistachio nuts Peanut Butter Leafygreens Cantaloupe Red pepper Other (www.samonellablog.com)

WHEN THE WSJ REPORTS ON THE OVERUSE OF ANTIBIOTICS, WE SHOULD ALL PAY ATTENTION POSTED ON 2011-03-17 01:16:47-04 In 2005, despite many detractors, I was asked to give the keynote speech at the CDC PulseNet Conference held in Seattle. During and after my talk, the world did not stop revolving and the sun did come up the next day (although in Seattle it is always a bit hazy)... Read more > As Ileftthe stage andheaded d dfor the door (I was notinvitedit dto stay for lunch) a young, geekish, looking fellow followed me out the door, and to the street as I walked back towards my office. As he furtively looked around to make sure no one saw him taking to that trial lawyer, he said to me in hushed tones antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a risk to us all. It is in animal feed and YOU need to do something about it. Before I could say anything, he dashed away, hoping that none of his fellow science-types witnessed the exchange. Salmonella in the news The massive 36 million lbs ground turkey recall in August 2011: MDR Salmonella Heidelberg Illness were reported from 32 States 119 illnesses One death Another 185,000 lbs was recalled of ground turkey for the MDR Salmonella Heidelberg.

USDA-FSIS current focus on Prevention What industry needs to do Zero tolerance for recall due to MDR- Salmonella

Approach to determine pathogen significance What is the prevalence? Are the current interventions effective? What is the prevalence in the ground beef supply should we be concerned? Controls Prevalence and Characterization of Salmonellae in U.S. Commercial Beef Processing Plants Brichta-Harhay, D. M., M. N. Guerini, T. M. Arthur, J. M. Bosilevac, N. Kalchayanand, S. D. Shackelford, T. L. Wheeler, and M. Koohmaraie. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 74:6289-6297. Brichta-Harhay, D. M., T. M. Arthur, J. M. Bosilevac, N. Kalchayanand, S. D. Shackelford, T. L. Wheeler, and M. Koohmaraie. (2011) Appl Environ Microbiol 77:1783-96.

Whatis the prevalence? Site Summer Fall Winter Spring Hide 93.8% 88.5% 89.8% 86.1% Right after hide removal After all interventions 49.4% 4% 51.8% 55.3% 44.2% 1.3% 0.1% 0.7% 1.1% Six U.S. Beef Processing plants - sampled fed and non-fed cattle Whatis the prevalence? Site Plant A Plant B Plant C Plant D Hide 88% 92.1% 93.1% 84.9% Right after hide removal After all interventions 52.2% 67.2% 26.9% 54.4% 1.3% 0.4% 0.1% 1.3% Poor Dressing Effective Interventions Good Dressing

Whatis the prevalence? Site Plant A (%) Plant B (%) Plant C (%) Plant D (%) Over all Hide 88 (7.6) 92.1 (11.2) 93.1 (1.9) 84.9 (46) 89.6 (16.7) Right after hide removal After all interventions 52.2 (6.4) 67.2 (8.9) 26.9 (1.3) 54.4 (17.6) 50.2 (11.7) 1.3 (0.8) 0.4 (0.14) 0.14 (0) 1.3 (0.4) 0.8 (0.3) % MDR Salmonella (defined as resistant to two or more antibiotics The Ability to Detect Pathogens Hides Carcass (right after hide is removed) Carcass (after all interventions) Trim Ground Beef Message: If it is on the carcasses after hide is remove, sooner or g f f, later it will be on the subprimals, trim and ground beef.

Prevalence and Characterization of Salmonellae in Commercial Ground Beef in the United States Bosilevac, J. M., M. N. Guerini, N. Kalchayanand, and M. Koohmaraie. 2009. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 75:1892-1900. Sampling

4136 samples Project Outline Screened for Salmonella presence as well as levels (Qualitative and Quantitative assay) If present, assay for antibiotic susceptibility Conducted DNA finger printing Results The overall prevalence of Salmonella strains was 4.2%. Enumeration showed that 94.2% were present at levels below 2 CFU/g. Infectious dose: As few as 15-20 cells; depends upon age and health of host, and strain differences among the members of the genus.

Results MDR Salmonella prevalence was 0.6%. MDR strains had resistance to 2-10 antibiotics. There were no regional differences in prevalence of MDR Salmonella. Are Current Interventions Effective? Comparison of Effects of Antimicrobial Interventions on Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella, Susceptible Salmonella, and E. coli O157:H7 Arthur, Kalchayanand, Bosilevac, Harhay, Shackelford, Bono, Wheeler, and Koohmaraie J. Food Protection, Vol. 71, 2008, Pages 2177 2181

Are Current Interventions Effective? Salmonella Newport - MDR and Susceptible Salmonella Typhimurium - MDR and Susceptible Interventions: Organic Acids Hot Water Are Current Interventions Effective? No differences were detected in the abilities of these two strain types to survive antimicrobial interventions. These results indicate that the drug resistance status of a particular Salmonella strain DOES NOT influence the antimicrobial efficacy of the interventions utilized by the modern beef processing plants.

What is the source of Salmonella in ground beef? Project Design Obtain a group of dairy cows and sample all possible sources of Salmonella from the very beginning leading to ground beef: Hides and air Carcasses after hide removal and air Lymph nodes (chuck) and air Ti Trim and air Ground beef and air All sampled were analyzed for the prevalence of Salmonella All Salmonella isolates were subjected to Pulse-field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE)

Results Sample # Observations PCR Screen Confirmed Salmonella Salmonella Hide 100 95 96 Pre Evisc Carcasses 100 49 47 Carcasses Hotbox 50 0 0 Lymph Nodes 100 18 18 (18%) Trim 14 1 1 (7.2%) Ground Beef 60 1 1 (1.7%) Air Samples 33 0 0 Overall 457 164 163 Overall Salmonella positive = 35.7%

What do we know? Cull dairy cows and sick feedlot cattle are the most probable source of MDR Salmonella (any livestock with long term exposure to antibiotics). Ground beef sources of Salmonella are hides and lymph nodes. Chances of finding pathogens are much higher in trim than in ground beef

A Proposed Plan for the Control of Salmonella and/or MDR Salmonella from Ground Beef Supply Short term A Proposed Plan..... Improved dressing practices monitor to make sure Remove major lymph nodes (cull dairy cows) Trim intervention as dumped into combo bins Trim intervention just prior to grinding. Periodic Salmonella screening to gauge progress.

Long term A Proposed Plan..... Work with the dairy industry to change practices that causes MDR Salmonella alternative practices. Other Reports of MDR- Salmonella in Lymph Nodes Study % lymph nodes positive for Salmonella Arthur et al (2008) 3.3 Koohmaraie et al. (2008, unpublished) 18.0 Koohmaraie et al. (2009, unpublished) 25 2.5 Koohmaraie et. al. (2010, unpublished) 1.8 Anonymous (2010) 0.33

Your Best Weapons Good Dressing Effective Interventions Tools to Monitor Dressing & Tools to Monitor Dressing & Intervention Practices

Good Dressing Harvesting Monitoring Journal of Food Protection, Vol. 67, No. 4, 2004, Pages 658 665 Effective Interventions- Effective Interventions Saving Cream

Tools to Monitor Intervention Efficacy

Conclusions MDR Salmonella prevalence has increased Human get infected through contact with infected human or animals but more often by consuming contaminated food. MDR Salmonella is prevalent in cattle particularly, sick cattle. General consensus is that dairy cows are probably the highest risk cattle. Conclusions MDR Salmonella can easily be isolated from feces and hides. Commonly used interventions are effective. MDR prevalence in ground beef is very low. Hide and lymph nodes are the most probable. sources of MDR Salmonella in ground beef. Effective dressing practices should go a long way to control this and other pathogens.

Thank you for listening For Additional Information Feel Free to Contact me at: Mohammad Koohmaraie, Ph.D. 206-245-4990245 4990 206-940-3334 mk@iehinc.com Email