NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN SOIL BACTERIA AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILISERS ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND HORIZONTAL TRANSFER

All natural antibiotics available to modern medicine are products of soil-dwelling bacteria and fungi. In addition, all resistance genes which are being detected in human pathogens existed in soil bacteria even before antibiotics were discovered and brought into use. However, the concentrations of...

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Main Authors: Dubravka Milanov, Dušan Mišić, Ivana Čabarkapa, Dragana Ljubojević, Milica Živkov Baloš
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad” 2017-03-01
Series:Archives of Veterinary Medicine
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Online Access:https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/85
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spelling doaj-cf1c510d111f48b8880aa3d2449397622020-11-25T03:41:17ZengScientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”Archives of Veterinary Medicine1820-99552683-41382017-03-019210.46784/e-avm.v9i2.85NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN SOIL BACTERIA AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILISERS ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND HORIZONTAL TRANSFERDubravka Milanov0Dušan Mišić1Ivana Čabarkapa2Dragana Ljubojević3Milica Živkov Baloš4Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”, Novi Sad, Republic of SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Institute of Food Technology, Novi Sad, SerbiaScientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”, Novi Sad, Republic of SerbiaScientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”, Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia All natural antibiotics available to modern medicine are products of soil-dwelling bacteria and fungi. In addition, all resistance genes which are being detected in human pathogens existed in soil bacteria even before antibiotics were discovered and brought into use. However, the concentrations of natural antibiotics in soil are usually subinhibitory – insuffi cient for the selection of resistant subpopulations of microorganisms. The consumption of organic fertilisers for agricultural soil amendment increases proportionally to the consumers’ growing demand for organically produced food. Manure originating from industrial pig, cattle and poultry farms is not only the source of nutrients which stimulate the vital functions of soil microorganisms, but also of antibiotics and bacteria harbouring various resistance mechanisms. The application of organic fertilizer leads to disruption of the natural balance between bacterial communities in the soil through several mechanisms, and infl uences the increase in the prevalence of resistance genes and promotes their horizontal transfer. Whether as-yet-unknown resistance genes in soil bacteria may pose threat to human health if transferred from commensal bacteria in the environment to pathogen species, or migrate to clinical settings via food chain or in some other possible route - remains an open question. https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/85organic fertiliser,soil bacteriaantibiotic resistance genes
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author Dubravka Milanov
Dušan Mišić
Ivana Čabarkapa
Dragana Ljubojević
Milica Živkov Baloš
spellingShingle Dubravka Milanov
Dušan Mišić
Ivana Čabarkapa
Dragana Ljubojević
Milica Živkov Baloš
NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN SOIL BACTERIA AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILISERS ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND HORIZONTAL TRANSFER
Archives of Veterinary Medicine
organic fertiliser,
soil bacteria
antibiotic resistance genes
author_facet Dubravka Milanov
Dušan Mišić
Ivana Čabarkapa
Dragana Ljubojević
Milica Živkov Baloš
author_sort Dubravka Milanov
title NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN SOIL BACTERIA AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILISERS ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND HORIZONTAL TRANSFER
title_short NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN SOIL BACTERIA AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILISERS ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND HORIZONTAL TRANSFER
title_full NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN SOIL BACTERIA AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILISERS ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND HORIZONTAL TRANSFER
title_fullStr NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN SOIL BACTERIA AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILISERS ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND HORIZONTAL TRANSFER
title_full_unstemmed NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN SOIL BACTERIA AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILISERS ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND HORIZONTAL TRANSFER
title_sort natural antibiotic resistance genes in soil bacteria and influence of organic fertilisers on their prevalence and horizontal transfer
publisher Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”
series Archives of Veterinary Medicine
issn 1820-9955
2683-4138
publishDate 2017-03-01
description All natural antibiotics available to modern medicine are products of soil-dwelling bacteria and fungi. In addition, all resistance genes which are being detected in human pathogens existed in soil bacteria even before antibiotics were discovered and brought into use. However, the concentrations of natural antibiotics in soil are usually subinhibitory – insuffi cient for the selection of resistant subpopulations of microorganisms. The consumption of organic fertilisers for agricultural soil amendment increases proportionally to the consumers’ growing demand for organically produced food. Manure originating from industrial pig, cattle and poultry farms is not only the source of nutrients which stimulate the vital functions of soil microorganisms, but also of antibiotics and bacteria harbouring various resistance mechanisms. The application of organic fertilizer leads to disruption of the natural balance between bacterial communities in the soil through several mechanisms, and infl uences the increase in the prevalence of resistance genes and promotes their horizontal transfer. Whether as-yet-unknown resistance genes in soil bacteria may pose threat to human health if transferred from commensal bacteria in the environment to pathogen species, or migrate to clinical settings via food chain or in some other possible route - remains an open question.
topic organic fertiliser,
soil bacteria
antibiotic resistance genes
url https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/85
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