Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in emissions from the industrial livestock farming

  • Project number: F 2331
  • Institution: Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA)
  • Status: Completed Project

Description:

The disproportionate or inconsistent use of antibiotics in human and veterinary medicine, but also the use of antibiotics as growth promoters in animal breeding resulted in formation of antibiotic resistance bacteria. The focus of this project is the determination of antibiotic resistant bacteria in emission samples from chicken broiler houses. For this purpose, bacteria should be sampled by a LANUV-developed sampling system for the detection of bioaerosols in exhaust air. In emission samples from 10 different broiler houses airborne bacteria should be analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Antibiotic resistant bacteria will be isolated and characterized using molecular and biochemical methods. The aim is to learn on the emission of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from poultry houses and the exposure of employees at working activities in exhaust stacks due to biological agents.

Publications

Development of a methodological approach for the characterization of bioaerosols in exhaust air from pig fattening farms with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry

Publishing year: 2017

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Emissions from pig barns - Investigation on the composition of bacterial community and antibiotic resistance

Publishing year: 2016

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Rothia aerolata sp. nov., isolated from exhaust air of a pig barn

Publishing year: 2016

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Methoden zur Detektion von Bakterien in Emissionen aus Hähnchenmastanlagen unter Berücksichtigung antibiotikaresistenter Stämme

Publishing year: 2014

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Further Information

Contact

Unit 4.II.2 "Bioaerosols"

Phone: +49 231 9071-1971
Fax: +49 231 9071-2070