Publications by authors named "Ericsson-Unnerstad H"

Unlabelled: Quinolone-resistant Escherichia coli (QREC) is common in feces from young calves, but the prevalence and genetic diversity of QREC in groups of cattle of other ages and the farm environment are unknown. The aims of the study were to obtain knowledge about the occurrence of QREC on dairy farms, the genetic diversity of QREC within and between farms, and how these relate to the number of purchased animals and geographic distances between farms. We analyzed the within-sample prevalence of QREC in individual fecal samples from preweaned dairy calves and postpartum cows and in environmental samples from 23 Swedish dairy farms.

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Article Synopsis
  • Antibiotic resistance is increasing in both human and veterinary medicine, with concerns about animal reservoirs potentially spreading resistant bacteria to humans.
  • In countries like Denmark and the Netherlands, where livestock-associated MRSA is managed, people in contact with pigs show higher colonization rates, suggesting similar risks if LA-MRSA were introduced to Sweden's pig population.
  • The study suggests that testing imported live breeding pigs could prevent LA-MRSA introduction, potentially benefiting Swedish society with estimated financial gains between €870,720 and €1,233,511, while the costs are only €211,129, although further research is needed to confirm these findings.
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Staphylococcus aureus is a common udder pathogen of dairy cows that often causes herd problems. Various mastitis control programs have been used to combat the problem but have not always been efficient in preventing new Staph. aureus infections, indicating the presence of possible sources of infection other than those traditionally considered.

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A nation wide study on the microbial aetiology of cases of acute clinical mastitis in Swedish dairy cows was conducted with the aim to investigate changes in the microbial panorama compared to a previous study performed 1994-1995. Another aim was to investigate some agent-specific environmental and individual risk factors. Milk samples were collected from 987 udder quarter cases from 829 cows during six 2-month periods from May 2002 to April 2003, and data on risk factors and demography were collected at sampling by means of a questionnaire.

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Mastitis is a common disease also among primiparous dairy cows. Identification of the extent and type of problem is important to initiate correct control measures. In Sweden, unique national production and disease databases are available.

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In order to evaluate the usefulness of some phenotypic and genotypic methods for species identification of coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS), isolates were obtained from bovine cases of clinical and sub-clinical mastitis from different geographical areas in Sweden. By using the Staph-Zym test, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and sequencing of part of the CNS tuf gene and, when needed, part of the 16S rRNA gene we characterized 82 clinical isolates and 24 reference strains of 18 different species of staphylococci. The genotypic methods identified nine different species of CNS among the 82 milk isolates.

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