Artículo de revista
Evaluation of antibiotic dissemination into the environment and untreated animals, by analysis of oxytetracycline in poultry droppings and litter
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Animals 2021, 11, 853
10.3390/ani11030853
Autor
Pokrant, Ekaterina
Yévenes, Karina
Trincado, Lina
Terraza, Gigliola
Galarce, Nicolás
Aldo, Maddaleno
San Martín Núñez, Betty
Lapierre Acevedo, Lisette
Cornejo Kelly, Javiera
Institución
Resumen
Oxytetracycline (OTC) is widely used in broiler chickens. During and after treatment a
fraction of OTC is excreted in its original form and as its epimer, 4-epi-OTC in droppings. To address
the transfer of OTC into the environment, we evaluated the dissemination of OTC and 4-epi-OTC
from treated birds to the environment and sentinels, through the simultaneous analysis of broiler
droppings and litter. Male broiler chickens were bred in controlled conditions. One group was
treated by orogastric tube with 80 mg kg−1 of OTC and two groups received no treatment (sentinels).
OTC+4-epi-OTC were analyzed and detected by a HPLC-MS/MS post the end of treatment. The
highest concentrations of OTC+4-epi-OTC were detected in the droppings of treated birds 14-days
following the end of treatment (2244.66 µg kg−1
), and one day following the end of treatment in the
litter (22,741.68 µg kg−1
). Traces of OTC+4-epi-OTC were detected in the sentinels’ droppings and
litter (<12.2 µg kg−1
). OTC+4-epi-OTC can be transferred from treated birds to the environment and
to other untreated birds. The presence and persistence of OTC+4-epi-OTC in litter could contribute
to the selection of resistant bacteria in the environment, increasing the potential hazard to public and
animal health.