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              <p>Methicillin resistant (MRSA) of clonal complex 398 (CC398) is emerging globally among production animals such as cattle, pigs and poultry as well as among humans. However, little is known about the prevalence of CC398 among methicillin sensitive (MSSA) or the relative clonal distribution of isolated from these three animal reservoirs. To study this, we have analyzed a random sample of consisting of 296 epidemiologically unrelated isolates from infections and colonization of pigs, cattle and poultry. These were examined and compared by and multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) and the result was compared to the most common types found among human blood isolates. Little overlap in types was seen between isolates from the three animal reservoirs or between animals and humans. Most of the porcine isolates had the types t034 (CC398), t1333 (CC30) and t337 (CC9), while the bovine isolates mainly had types t518 (CC50), t524 (CC97) and t529 (CC151). None of these types are common among human blood isolates in Denmark. Surprisingly, almost all of the poultry isolates (96%) belonged to CC5 ( types t002 and t306), which is also known to be commonly found among human blood isolates and subsequent pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis identified indistinguishable PFGE patterns among a poultry isolate and selected human isolates. In conclusion, strains of MSSA CC398 were commonly present in pigs but not present at all in the other reservoirs tested.</p>
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