High abundance of antimicrobial resistance genes in chicken flocks receiving antimicrobial treatment in Vietnamese poultry production
Avijit Dutta, Bach Tuan Kiet, Nguyen Thi Nhung, Ellen Higginson, Leanne Kermack, Nguyen Thi Phuong Yen, Doan Hoang Phu, Marc Choisy, Juan Carrique-Mas, Stephen Baker

TL;DR
This study shows that antimicrobial treatment in chicken flocks in Vietnam significantly increases the abundance of antimicrobial resistance genes.
Contribution
The study introduces high-throughput qPCR as a scalable method to measure AMR in poultry production settings.
Findings
Treated chicken flocks had significantly higher ARG frequency and abundance compared to untreated controls.
The number of antimicrobial classes and total AMU duration most strongly influenced ARG abundance.
Three distinct patterns of ARG persistence were identified through time series analysis.
Abstract
Studies focussing on measuring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) rely on phenotyping or low throughput PCR detection of limited AMR genes (ARGs); high-throughput qPCR (HT-qPCR) may be a scalable approach for measuring AMR. We applied Fluidigm HT-qPCR to measure the impact of flock-level antimicrobial use (AMU) on genotypic AMR in the Mekong Delta area of Vietnam. AMU-related data and pooled faecal samples were collected longitudinally from 20 meat chicken flocks, divided into flocks treated with antimicrobials and untreated controls. Samples were analysed for 94 ARGs using Fluidigm HT-qPCR. Normalized ARG abundance was measured in reference to 16S rRNA. A regression model was constructed to weigh the effect of AMU factors on AMR. The frequency of ARGs per sample was significantly higher in antimicrobial treatment group chicken samples (56.4; 95% CI 55.3–57.6) compared with the controls…
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TopicsPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota · Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
