Poultry Ownership and Genetic Antibiotic Resistance Determinants in the Gut of Preschool Children.

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TitlePoultry Ownership and Genetic Antibiotic Resistance Determinants in the Gut of Preschool Children.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsBrogdon JM, Sie A, N Dah C, Ouermi L, Coulibaly B, Lebas E, Zhong L, Chen C, Lietman TM, Keenan JD, Doan T, Oldenburg CE
JournalAm J Trop Med Hyg
Date Published2021 Mar 22
ISSN1476-1645
Abstract

Zoonotic transmission is likely a pathway for antibiotic resistance. Data from a randomized trial of pediatric antibiotic administration were secondarily evaluated to determine if poultry ownership was significantly associated with the presence of gut genetic antibiotic resistance determinants among 118 children in Burkina Faso. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) determinants were classified using DNA sequencing. We measured the relationship between genetic resistance determinants and chicken ownership using a logistic regression model adjusted for confounding variables. Children in households reporting poultry ownership had four times the odds of tetracycline resistance determinants in the gut compared with those without household poultry (OR: 4.08, 95% CI: 1.08-15.44, P = 0.04). There was no statistically significant difference found for other antibiotic classes. Understanding the origins of antibiotic resistance may help spur the development of interventions to combat the global AMR crisis.

DOI10.4269/ajtmh.20-1384
Alternate JournalAm J Trop Med Hyg
PubMed ID33755581