Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment

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Main Author: Bertolini, A. B. [UNESP]
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Prado, A. M., Thyssen, P. J., de Souza Ribeiro Mioni, M. [UNESP], de Gouvea, F. L.R. [UNESP], da Silva Leite, D., Langoni, H. [UNESP], de Figueiredo Pantoja, J. C. [UNESP], Rall, V. M. [UNESP], Guimarães, F. F. [UNESP], Joaquim, S. F. [UNESP], Guerra, S. T. [UNESP], Hernandes, R. T. [UNESP], Lucheis, S. B. [UNESP], Ribeiro, M. G. [UNESP]
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Summary: Diptera (Insecta) are able to transmit approximately 200 pathogenic microorganisms to humans and animals, causing more than 65 diseases, including bovine mastitis, which constitutes a major cause of economic losses in the dairy industry. In this scenario, 217 adult specimens of Diptera were collected from nine farms and identified to the family and/or species level. Of the 11 families recorded, Muscidae was the most prevalent (152 out of 217; 70%). All Diptera specimens were subjected to microbiological culture using conventional and selective media, and isolates were then identified at the species level by mass spectrometry. In total, 275 microorganisms were identified, with a predominance of pathogens related to environmental bovine mastitis (166/275 = 60·4%), that is, Enterococcus species (70/275 = 25·4%) and Escherichia coli (49/275 = 17·8%). Nontraditional agents related to bovine mastitis (called miscellaneous) were detected in 28% (77/275), as well as microorganisms with well-known zoonotic behaviour (e.g. Bacillus cereus). This is study contributes with knowledge of diversity of microorganisms carried by Diptera in the dairy environment, including pathogens associated with environmental and contagious bovine mastitis, and agents with human relevance. To our knowledge, a three-part chromogenic selective medium used to microbial culture of milk on farms was used for the first time to identification of pathogens in Diptera.
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spelling Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environmentbovine mastitiscattleenvironmental and contagious mammary infectionsMALDI-TOF MSvector-borne diseasesDiptera (Insecta) are able to transmit approximately 200 pathogenic microorganisms to humans and animals, causing more than 65 diseases, including bovine mastitis, which constitutes a major cause of economic losses in the dairy industry. In this scenario, 217 adult specimens of Diptera were collected from nine farms and identified to the family and/or species level. Of the 11 families recorded, Muscidae was the most prevalent (152 out of 217; 70%). All Diptera specimens were subjected to microbiological culture using conventional and selective media, and isolates were then identified at the species level by mass spectrometry. In total, 275 microorganisms were identified, with a predominance of pathogens related to environmental bovine mastitis (166/275 = 60·4%), that is, Enterococcus species (70/275 = 25·4%) and Escherichia coli (49/275 = 17·8%). Nontraditional agents related to bovine mastitis (called miscellaneous) were detected in 28% (77/275), as well as microorganisms with well-known zoonotic behaviour (e.g. Bacillus cereus). This is study contributes with knowledge of diversity of microorganisms carried by Diptera in the dairy environment, including pathogens associated with environmental and contagious bovine mastitis, and agents with human relevance. To our knowledge, a three-part chromogenic selective medium used to microbial culture of milk on farms was used for the first time to identification of pathogens in Diptera.Department of Animal Production and Preventive Veterinary Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences São Paulo State University-UNESP, SPDepartment of Animal Biology Biology Institute University of Campinas-UNICAMP, SPDepartment of Genetics Evolution Microbiology and Immunology UNICAMP, SPDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology UNESP, SPDepartment of Animal Production and Preventive Veterinary Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences São Paulo State University-UNESP, SPDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology UNESP, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Bertolini, A. B. [UNESP]Prado, A. M.Thyssen, P. J.de Souza Ribeiro Mioni, M. [UNESP]de Gouvea, F. L.R. [UNESP]da Silva Leite, D.Langoni, H. [UNESP]de Figueiredo Pantoja, J. C. [UNESP]Rall, V. M. [UNESP]Guimarães, F. F. [UNESP]Joaquim, S. F. [UNESP]Guerra, S. T. [UNESP]Hernandes, R. T. [UNESP]Lucheis, S. B. [UNESP]Ribeiro, M. G. [UNESP]2023-03-01T21:04:34Z2023-03-01T21:04:34Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/lam.13791Letters in Applied Microbiology.1472-765X0266-8254http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24146410.1111/lam.137912-s2.0-85135409324Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengLetters in Applied Microbiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-10-14T15:09:38Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/241464Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-03-28T14:19:32.072322Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment
title Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment
spellingShingle Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment
Bertolini, A. B. [UNESP]
bovine mastitis
cattle
environmental and contagious mammary infections
MALDI-TOF MS
vector-borne diseases
title_short Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment
title_full Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment
title_fullStr Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment
title_sort Prevalence of bovine mastitis-related pathogens, identified by mass spectrometry in flies (Insecta, Diptera) captured in the milking environment
author Bertolini, A. B. [UNESP]
author_facet Bertolini, A. B. [UNESP]
Prado, A. M.
Thyssen, P. J.
de Souza Ribeiro Mioni, M. [UNESP]
de Gouvea, F. L.R. [UNESP]
da Silva Leite, D.
Langoni, H. [UNESP]
de Figueiredo Pantoja, J. C. [UNESP]
Rall, V. M. [UNESP]
Guimarães, F. F. [UNESP]
Joaquim, S. F. [UNESP]
Guerra, S. T. [UNESP]
Hernandes, R. T. [UNESP]
Lucheis, S. B. [UNESP]
Ribeiro, M. G. [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Prado, A. M.
Thyssen, P. J.
de Souza Ribeiro Mioni, M. [UNESP]
de Gouvea, F. L.R. [UNESP]
da Silva Leite, D.
Langoni, H. [UNESP]
de Figueiredo Pantoja, J. C. [UNESP]
Rall, V. M. [UNESP]
Guimarães, F. F. [UNESP]
Joaquim, S. F. [UNESP]
Guerra, S. T. [UNESP]
Hernandes, R. T. [UNESP]
Lucheis, S. B. [UNESP]
Ribeiro, M. G. [UNESP]
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bertolini, A. B. [UNESP]
Prado, A. M.
Thyssen, P. J.
de Souza Ribeiro Mioni, M. [UNESP]
de Gouvea, F. L.R. [UNESP]
da Silva Leite, D.
Langoni, H. [UNESP]
de Figueiredo Pantoja, J. C. [UNESP]
Rall, V. M. [UNESP]
Guimarães, F. F. [UNESP]
Joaquim, S. F. [UNESP]
Guerra, S. T. [UNESP]
Hernandes, R. T. [UNESP]
Lucheis, S. B. [UNESP]
Ribeiro, M. G. [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bovine mastitis
cattle
environmental and contagious mammary infections
MALDI-TOF MS
vector-borne diseases
topic bovine mastitis
cattle
environmental and contagious mammary infections
MALDI-TOF MS
vector-borne diseases
description Diptera (Insecta) are able to transmit approximately 200 pathogenic microorganisms to humans and animals, causing more than 65 diseases, including bovine mastitis, which constitutes a major cause of economic losses in the dairy industry. In this scenario, 217 adult specimens of Diptera were collected from nine farms and identified to the family and/or species level. Of the 11 families recorded, Muscidae was the most prevalent (152 out of 217; 70%). All Diptera specimens were subjected to microbiological culture using conventional and selective media, and isolates were then identified at the species level by mass spectrometry. In total, 275 microorganisms were identified, with a predominance of pathogens related to environmental bovine mastitis (166/275 = 60·4%), that is, Enterococcus species (70/275 = 25·4%) and Escherichia coli (49/275 = 17·8%). Nontraditional agents related to bovine mastitis (called miscellaneous) were detected in 28% (77/275), as well as microorganisms with well-known zoonotic behaviour (e.g. Bacillus cereus). This is study contributes with knowledge of diversity of microorganisms carried by Diptera in the dairy environment, including pathogens associated with environmental and contagious bovine mastitis, and agents with human relevance. To our knowledge, a three-part chromogenic selective medium used to microbial culture of milk on farms was used for the first time to identification of pathogens in Diptera.
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