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Robert Tauxe, MD, MPH
Deputy Director,
Division of Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Diseases
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
A public health viewpointA public health viewpoint
Antibiotic SymposiumAntibiotic Symposium
National Institute of Animal AgricultureNational Institute of Animal Agriculture
Atlanta, GeorgiaAtlanta, Georgia
November 3, 2015November 3, 2015
Health care
• Outpatient clinics
• Primary hospitals
• Referral hospitals
• Clinical research
institutes
Public health
• Local health departments
• State health departments
• National health department
• US Public Health Service
and CDC
Two complementary human health systems
Federal agency roles and responsibilities in
food safety
CDC
Non-regulatory
National disease surveillance
Detect and investigate outbreaks to
determine vehicle and source
Track burden, trends, attribution
Improve public health methods and
practices
Problem identification
Provide information to guide action
FDA, FSIS/USDA
Regulatory
Food safety policies
Inspect, monitor, enforce
Product recall and traceback
Investigation of farm and production
facilities
Problem management
Regulation and enforcement
Antibiotic treatments have been critical in human
and veterinary medicine since the 1940s
Resistance a challenge for almost as long
Emerges in settings where antimicrobials are used
In a variety of bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites
Sometimes spreads from one bacterial strain to another
Stewardship is central to managing infections and
preserving effectiveness of antibiotics
CDC report released
September 17, 2013
18 pathogens
Burden
•2,049,000 illnesses
•23,000 deaths
Foodborne pathogens
•4 of the 18 often transmitted
through foods
•2 with animal reservoirs
•2 with human reservoirs
http://www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/threat-report-2013
Annual burden of human illness and death
caused by resistant infections often spread
through food
CDC 2013 Antibiotic Resistance Threats
Pathogen Percent
Resistant
# illnesses/
year
# deaths/
Year
Campylobacter 24% 310,000 28
Non-typhoidal
Salmonella
8% 100,000 38
Salmonella Typhi 67% 3,800 <5
Shigella 6% 27,000 <5
Total 441,000 66-70
 Resistant to important drugs used for treatment
Reservoirs for bacterial foodborne pathogens
Salmonella Typhi - humans
Shigella spp - humans
Campylobacter – poultry, other birds, cattle
E. coli O157:H7 - cattle and other ruminants (swine?)
Salmonella – poultry, cattle, swine, reptiles, and others
• Enteritidis - poultry
• Heidelberg - poultry
• MDR Newport - cattle
• MDR Dublin - cattle
Vibrio – shellfish
Yersinia enterocolitica – swine
Often not associated with animal illness
Why are resistant strains of particular concern?
 When treatment is needed, early empiric treatment may fail, and treatment choices will be limited
 Increased morbidity and mortality
• Longer illnesses
• More invasive infections
• More likely to be hospitalized
• More deaths
Treatment for another condition with an agent to which Salmonella is resistant can convert silent carriage into overt disease
When multiple resistance genes are grouped, use of any one of the antibiotics can co-select for all the resistance genes
Resistance on a mobile genetic element may be transferred to other bacteria horizontally
Mølbak 2005 Clin Infect Dis 41:1613-20
CDC addresses the challenge of resistant
foodborne infections
Track resistance through the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System
(NARMS) collaboration
• CDC tests isolates from ill people (1 in 20 Salmonella)
• FDA tests isolates from meat and poultry
• FSIS tests isolates from animals at slaughter
Make real time resistance data part of outbreak investigations
Make more information more quickly available (CDC NARMS Now website)
Refine understanding of sources and spread of
• resistant bacterial strains
• resistance genes and plasmids
Estimate the health impact of resistance
Work with partners to prevent foodborne infections
Trends in antimicrobial resistance in non-
typhoidal Salmonella in the United States:
NARMS, 2013
http://www.cdc.gov/narms
Multi-drug resistance (> 3 agent classes) in isolates from humans
• 1996-2001: 16%
•: 2003-2007: 12%
• 2013: 10%
• 70% of this is the 4 most resistant serotypes:
- Dublin (92% are resistant)
- I:4,5,12:i:- (51%)
- Heidelberg (33%)
- Typhimurium (17%)
Ceftriaxone resistance:
• 3% of all non-typhoidal Salmonella,
- Dublin (92%)
- Heidelberg (15%)
Quinolone resistance (including reduced susceptibility):
• 3% of all non-typhoidal Salmonella,
- Enteritidis (6%)
- now seeing plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance
Trends in antimicrobial resistance in Salmonella
Dublin in the United States: NARMS, 1996-2013
 All are MDR, and in 2013, almost all are ACSSuTAuCx resistant.
 9 human strains since 2007 had lower susceptibility to
fluoroquinolones, and 6 of those 9 were also Cx resistant
NARMS Integrated Report 2013 + preliminary CDC data
Multi-drug resistant Salmonella I:4,5,12:i:-
 Serotype that evolved from Typhimurium
 #5 among human strains in 2012, increasing
 Becoming more resistant:
 51% MDR resistant in 2013
 Present in swine and beef cecal samples
• and on pork chops (NARMS retail meat)
% Amp R
 Recent outbreak related to swine
 2015, Washington State, 152 cases
 MDR strain: ASSuT
 Roast and other pork from one plant
 Recall, plant closed to revise process
MDR Salmonella Kentucky in Africa/Asia/Europe
 Starting in 1960, Pasteur Institute tracks one strain of Salmonella Kentucky
• 1960’s: travelers from Tunisia
• 1990’s: from Egypt
• 2000’s: from India
• Progressive increase in resistance (since 1990’s)
 2008: Appeared in Polish turkey flocks, meat and consumers
• Since then in turkey flocks and meat in Germany and France
 One genetic lineage: now R to ASSuTTmpGentCip, and sometimes Cx
 2009-2012: Began appearing in the US
• 6 times in NARMS, all from travelers to North Africa or Asia
• 2 hospitalized, one died
LeHello 2013 Lancet Infectious Disease 13:652-679
Wasyl 2012 Food Research Int 45:958-961
Hartman and Folster 2014 Emerg Infect Dis 20: 910-911
Ciprofloxacin-resistant Shigella
 Spreads from human to human via
• Food, water, direct contact
• Settings with poor hygiene
 Can become resistant rapidly
 54% Multi-drug resistant in 2013
• Amp, Trimethoprim/sulfa
 Ciprofloxacin is 1st
choice for adults
 Recently resistance is increasing
 Was mostly seen in travelers
% Amp R
 S. sonnei outbreak in 2014-2015
 San Francisco homeless population
 Resistant to ciprofloxacin
 Promote hygiene, access to toilets
 Guidelines for use are needed
 Reserve antibiotics for patients with
severe illness, immunocompromise
CDC NARMS Now website; MMWR 2015, 64:318-320
% Cipro R
Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs
used in human medicine
As much as 50% of antibiotics prescribed for people are
not needed or are not the best choice
Antibiotic stewardship is critical to prolong usefulness of
antibiotics
Antibiotic use in humans
Core elements of antibiotic stewardship
in a hospital setting (a preview)
Define the program with leaders and accountability
Implement interventions to improve use
• Require prior authorization for certain agents
• Revisit empiric treatment decisions routinely after 48 hours
• Conduct care audits with feedback
• Optimize dose and duration practices
Track patterns of antibiotic use and resistance
Report regularly on use and resistance
Educate practitioners and staff
www.cdc.gov/getsmart/healthcare/implementation/core-elements.html
Reduce introduction of resistant strains or genes via
• Breeding stock, hatcheries
• Animal feed sources
• Water, environment, employees, etc.
Reduce spread and selection of resistant genes or strains
• Policies that reduce selective pressure
• Practices that prevent spread of infection among animals
 Implement antibiotic stewardship and prevention measures
• Judicious antimicrobial use policies
• Tracking antibiotic use
• Alternate treatment and prevention measures
• Measures that reduce contamination of food
Expertise in animal health and management is vital
to address resistant foodborne zoonotic infections
Antimicrobial resistance in foodborne infections in
the 21st
century
Substantial and changing challenge to human and animal health
Not necessarily irreversible
Related to both agricultural and human uses
Multidisciplinary networks and partnerships vital to progress
Limiting emergence of resistance, prolong utility of current antibiotics
Improving stewardship and tracking of human and agricultural uses
Collective goals:
• Food to be safer
• Those who eat it to be healthier
• People to have more confidence in food supply
• Effective agents to be available for humans and animals who need them
Thank you
The findings and conclusions in this presentation are
those of the author and do not necessarily represent
the views of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Antimicrobial resistance:
www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/index.html
Our Programs:
NARMS: www.cdc.gov/NARMS
FoodNet: www.cdc.gov/foodnet
PulseNet: www.cdc.gov/pulsenet
FoodCORE: www.cdc.gov/ncezid/dfwed/orpb/foodcore/index.html
Specific pathogens:
E. coli: www.cdc.gov/ecoli
Salmonella: www.cdc.gov/salmonella
Listeria: www.cdc.gov/listeria
Multistate foodborne outbreaks:
www.cdc.gov/outbreaknet/outbreaks.html
General information about foodborne diseases:
www.cdc.gov/foodsafety
www.foodsafety.gov
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Dr. Robert Tauxe - Human Health Viewpoint and Setting the Tone for the Antibiotic Symposium

  • 1. Robert Tauxe, MD, MPH Deputy Director, Division of Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Diseases National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention A public health viewpointA public health viewpoint Antibiotic SymposiumAntibiotic Symposium National Institute of Animal AgricultureNational Institute of Animal Agriculture Atlanta, GeorgiaAtlanta, Georgia November 3, 2015November 3, 2015
  • 2. Health care • Outpatient clinics • Primary hospitals • Referral hospitals • Clinical research institutes Public health • Local health departments • State health departments • National health department • US Public Health Service and CDC Two complementary human health systems
  • 3. Federal agency roles and responsibilities in food safety CDC Non-regulatory National disease surveillance Detect and investigate outbreaks to determine vehicle and source Track burden, trends, attribution Improve public health methods and practices Problem identification Provide information to guide action FDA, FSIS/USDA Regulatory Food safety policies Inspect, monitor, enforce Product recall and traceback Investigation of farm and production facilities Problem management Regulation and enforcement
  • 4. Antibiotic treatments have been critical in human and veterinary medicine since the 1940s Resistance a challenge for almost as long Emerges in settings where antimicrobials are used In a variety of bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites Sometimes spreads from one bacterial strain to another Stewardship is central to managing infections and preserving effectiveness of antibiotics
  • 5. CDC report released September 17, 2013 18 pathogens Burden •2,049,000 illnesses •23,000 deaths Foodborne pathogens •4 of the 18 often transmitted through foods •2 with animal reservoirs •2 with human reservoirs http://www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/threat-report-2013
  • 6. Annual burden of human illness and death caused by resistant infections often spread through food CDC 2013 Antibiotic Resistance Threats Pathogen Percent Resistant # illnesses/ year # deaths/ Year Campylobacter 24% 310,000 28 Non-typhoidal Salmonella 8% 100,000 38 Salmonella Typhi 67% 3,800 <5 Shigella 6% 27,000 <5 Total 441,000 66-70  Resistant to important drugs used for treatment
  • 7. Reservoirs for bacterial foodborne pathogens Salmonella Typhi - humans Shigella spp - humans Campylobacter – poultry, other birds, cattle E. coli O157:H7 - cattle and other ruminants (swine?) Salmonella – poultry, cattle, swine, reptiles, and others • Enteritidis - poultry • Heidelberg - poultry • MDR Newport - cattle • MDR Dublin - cattle Vibrio – shellfish Yersinia enterocolitica – swine Often not associated with animal illness
  • 8. Why are resistant strains of particular concern?  When treatment is needed, early empiric treatment may fail, and treatment choices will be limited  Increased morbidity and mortality • Longer illnesses • More invasive infections • More likely to be hospitalized • More deaths Treatment for another condition with an agent to which Salmonella is resistant can convert silent carriage into overt disease When multiple resistance genes are grouped, use of any one of the antibiotics can co-select for all the resistance genes Resistance on a mobile genetic element may be transferred to other bacteria horizontally Mølbak 2005 Clin Infect Dis 41:1613-20
  • 9. CDC addresses the challenge of resistant foodborne infections Track resistance through the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) collaboration • CDC tests isolates from ill people (1 in 20 Salmonella) • FDA tests isolates from meat and poultry • FSIS tests isolates from animals at slaughter Make real time resistance data part of outbreak investigations Make more information more quickly available (CDC NARMS Now website) Refine understanding of sources and spread of • resistant bacterial strains • resistance genes and plasmids Estimate the health impact of resistance Work with partners to prevent foodborne infections
  • 10. Trends in antimicrobial resistance in non- typhoidal Salmonella in the United States: NARMS, 2013 http://www.cdc.gov/narms Multi-drug resistance (> 3 agent classes) in isolates from humans • 1996-2001: 16% •: 2003-2007: 12% • 2013: 10% • 70% of this is the 4 most resistant serotypes: - Dublin (92% are resistant) - I:4,5,12:i:- (51%) - Heidelberg (33%) - Typhimurium (17%) Ceftriaxone resistance: • 3% of all non-typhoidal Salmonella, - Dublin (92%) - Heidelberg (15%) Quinolone resistance (including reduced susceptibility): • 3% of all non-typhoidal Salmonella, - Enteritidis (6%) - now seeing plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance
  • 11. Trends in antimicrobial resistance in Salmonella Dublin in the United States: NARMS, 1996-2013  All are MDR, and in 2013, almost all are ACSSuTAuCx resistant.  9 human strains since 2007 had lower susceptibility to fluoroquinolones, and 6 of those 9 were also Cx resistant NARMS Integrated Report 2013 + preliminary CDC data
  • 12. Multi-drug resistant Salmonella I:4,5,12:i:-  Serotype that evolved from Typhimurium  #5 among human strains in 2012, increasing  Becoming more resistant:  51% MDR resistant in 2013  Present in swine and beef cecal samples • and on pork chops (NARMS retail meat) % Amp R  Recent outbreak related to swine  2015, Washington State, 152 cases  MDR strain: ASSuT  Roast and other pork from one plant  Recall, plant closed to revise process
  • 13. MDR Salmonella Kentucky in Africa/Asia/Europe  Starting in 1960, Pasteur Institute tracks one strain of Salmonella Kentucky • 1960’s: travelers from Tunisia • 1990’s: from Egypt • 2000’s: from India • Progressive increase in resistance (since 1990’s)  2008: Appeared in Polish turkey flocks, meat and consumers • Since then in turkey flocks and meat in Germany and France  One genetic lineage: now R to ASSuTTmpGentCip, and sometimes Cx  2009-2012: Began appearing in the US • 6 times in NARMS, all from travelers to North Africa or Asia • 2 hospitalized, one died LeHello 2013 Lancet Infectious Disease 13:652-679 Wasyl 2012 Food Research Int 45:958-961 Hartman and Folster 2014 Emerg Infect Dis 20: 910-911
  • 14. Ciprofloxacin-resistant Shigella  Spreads from human to human via • Food, water, direct contact • Settings with poor hygiene  Can become resistant rapidly  54% Multi-drug resistant in 2013 • Amp, Trimethoprim/sulfa  Ciprofloxacin is 1st choice for adults  Recently resistance is increasing  Was mostly seen in travelers % Amp R  S. sonnei outbreak in 2014-2015  San Francisco homeless population  Resistant to ciprofloxacin  Promote hygiene, access to toilets  Guidelines for use are needed  Reserve antibiotics for patients with severe illness, immunocompromise CDC NARMS Now website; MMWR 2015, 64:318-320 % Cipro R
  • 15. Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs used in human medicine As much as 50% of antibiotics prescribed for people are not needed or are not the best choice Antibiotic stewardship is critical to prolong usefulness of antibiotics Antibiotic use in humans
  • 16. Core elements of antibiotic stewardship in a hospital setting (a preview) Define the program with leaders and accountability Implement interventions to improve use • Require prior authorization for certain agents • Revisit empiric treatment decisions routinely after 48 hours • Conduct care audits with feedback • Optimize dose and duration practices Track patterns of antibiotic use and resistance Report regularly on use and resistance Educate practitioners and staff www.cdc.gov/getsmart/healthcare/implementation/core-elements.html
  • 17. Reduce introduction of resistant strains or genes via • Breeding stock, hatcheries • Animal feed sources • Water, environment, employees, etc. Reduce spread and selection of resistant genes or strains • Policies that reduce selective pressure • Practices that prevent spread of infection among animals  Implement antibiotic stewardship and prevention measures • Judicious antimicrobial use policies • Tracking antibiotic use • Alternate treatment and prevention measures • Measures that reduce contamination of food Expertise in animal health and management is vital to address resistant foodborne zoonotic infections
  • 18. Antimicrobial resistance in foodborne infections in the 21st century Substantial and changing challenge to human and animal health Not necessarily irreversible Related to both agricultural and human uses Multidisciplinary networks and partnerships vital to progress Limiting emergence of resistance, prolong utility of current antibiotics Improving stewardship and tracking of human and agricultural uses Collective goals: • Food to be safer • Those who eat it to be healthier • People to have more confidence in food supply • Effective agents to be available for humans and animals who need them
  • 19. Thank you The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • 20. Antimicrobial resistance: www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/index.html Our Programs: NARMS: www.cdc.gov/NARMS FoodNet: www.cdc.gov/foodnet PulseNet: www.cdc.gov/pulsenet FoodCORE: www.cdc.gov/ncezid/dfwed/orpb/foodcore/index.html Specific pathogens: E. coli: www.cdc.gov/ecoli Salmonella: www.cdc.gov/salmonella Listeria: www.cdc.gov/listeria Multistate foodborne outbreaks: www.cdc.gov/outbreaknet/outbreaks.html General information about foodborne diseases: www.cdc.gov/foodsafety www.foodsafety.gov Our websites

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Thank you very much, and I would be happy to entertain questions.