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Analysis of the assessment of antimicrobial susceptibility. non-typhoid Salmonella in meat and meat products as model (systematic review).

Rincon-Gamboa, S. M. and Poutou-Pinales, R. A. and Carrascal-Camacho, A. K.

BMC Microbiology (2021) 21:

DOI: 10.1186/s12866-021-02268-1

Abstract

Background: The scientific publications of antimicrobial susceptibilities and resistance must be precise, with interpretations adjusted to the standard. In this frame, knowledge of antimicrobial resistance is fundamental in pathogenic microorganisms such as Salmonella spp., known for many annual deaths worldwide. The objective of this work was to compare the interpretation of standards, the concentrations, and the breakpoints, to study antimicrobial resistance in Non-Typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) isolated from beef, pork, and chicken meat, meat products, and propose additional considerations that improve the use and usefulness of published results. Results: After refining the search based on meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 48 papers were selected. In 33 (68.8%) of them, the disc diffusion method was used, in 11 (22.9%) the MIC determination method, and in 4 (8.33%) were used both. In 24 (50%) of the articles, the selection of a different (correct) standard could have had an impact on the interpretation of antimicrobial susceptibility, which observed when considering three scenarios, (i) comparison between the year of the isolation versus the implemented standard, (ii) comparison between the year of submission versus implemented standard and (iii) comparison between the year of publication versus implemented standard. Conclusions: The most frequent scenario was the inadequate selection of standards, indicating that some studies had not ensured that applied standards kept in line with the date of isolation, date of publication and interpretation of susceptibilities. We proposed 2 years for standards use for resistance and multi-resistance interpretations. On the other hand, we invite researchers to publish their results in the shortest possible time, and editors and reviewers of scientific journals to prioritise these types of studies and verify the correspondence between the standard cited and the one used and the one to be taken into account.

Citation

Rincon-Gamboa, S. M., Poutou-Pinales, R. A., & Carrascal-Camacho, A. K. (2021). Analysis of the assessment of antimicrobial susceptibility. non-typhoid Salmonella in meat and meat products as model (systematic review). BMC Microbiology, 21(223). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-021-02268-1 Meat, beef, meat, systematic reviews, drug resistance, poultry, food contamination, pigmeat, chicken meat, meat products, antiinfective agents, drug susceptibility

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