Transmission through air as a possible route of exposure for MRSA

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2016

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Bos, Marian E HISNI 0000000396076845
Verstappen, K.M.H.W.ISNI 0000000419532322
van Cleef, Brigitte A G L
Dohmen, WietskeISNI 0000000393872379
Garcia, Alejandro DoradoISNI 0000000493301231
Graveland, HaitskeISNI 0000000389445702
Duim, BirgittaISNI 0000000395720344
Wagenaar, J.A.ISNI 0000000388430808
Kluytmans, Jan A J W
Heederik, DickISNI 0000000388327640

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Livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (LA-MRSA) is highly prevalent in pigs and veal calves. The environment and air in pig and veal calf barns is often contaminated with LA-MRSA, and can act as a transmission source for humans. This study explores exposure-response relationships between sequence type 398 (ST398) MRSA air exposure level and nasal ST398 MRSA carriage in people working and/or living on farms. Samples and data were used from three longitudinal field studies in pig and veal calf farm populations. Samples consisted of nasal swabs from the human participants and electrostatic dust fall collectors capturing airborne settled dust in barns. In both multivariate and mutually adjusted analyses, a strong association was found between nasal ST398 MRSA carriage in people working in the barns for >20 h per week and MRSA air levels. In people working in the barns < 20 h per week there was a strong association between nasal carriage and number of working hours. Exposure to ST398 MRSA in barn air seems to be an important determinant for nasal carriage, especially in the highly exposed group of farmers, next to duration of contact with animals. Intervention measures should therefore probably also target reduction of ST398 MRSA air levels.Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology advance online publication, 17 December 2014; doi:10.1038/jes.2014.85.

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MRSA, transmission, exposure, air, livestock, Coronacrisis-Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Bos, M E H, Verstappen, K M, van Cleef, B A G L, Dohmen, W, Dorado-García, A, Graveland, H, Duim, B, Wagenaar, J A, Kluytmans, J A J W & Heederik, D J J 2016, 'Transmission through air as a possible route of exposure for MRSA', Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, vol. 2016, no. 26, pp. 263–269. https://doi.org/10.1038/jes.2014.85