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Comparative diversity of microbiomes and Resistomes in beef feedlots, downstream environments and urban sewage influent.

Rahat ZaheerSteven M LakinRodrigo Ortega PoloShaun R CookFrancis J LarneyPaul S MorleyCalvin W BookerSherry J HannonGary Van DomselaarRon R ReadTim A McAllister
Published in: BMC microbiology (2019)
This study demonstrates an increasing divergence in the nature of the microbiome and resistome as the distance from the feedlot increases. Consistent with antimicrobial use, tetracycline and macrolide resistance genes were predominant in the beef production system. One of the feedlots contributed both conventional (raised with antibiotics) and natural (raised without antibiotics) pens samples. Although natural pen samples exhibited a microbiota composition that was similar to samples from conventional pens, their resistome was less complex. Similarly, the SI resistome was indicative of drug classes used in humans and the greater abundance of mercury resistance may be associated with contamination of municipal water with household and industrial products.
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