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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2013

Genetic Characteristics of CTX-M-Type Extended-Spectrum-β-Lactamase (ESBL)-Producing Enterobacteriaceae Involved in Mastitis Cases on Japanese Dairy Farms, 2007 to 2011

Mamoru Ohnishi; Alexandre Tomomitsu Okatani; Kazuki Harada; Takuo Sawada; Kenji Marumo; Masaru Murakami; Reiichiro Sato; Hidetake Esaki; Keiko Shimura; Hajime Kato; Naoki Uchida; Toshio Takahashi

ABSTRACT Sixty-five CTX-M-2/15/14 extended-spectrum-β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae were isolated from 258,888 mastitic milk samples from Japanese dairy farms between 2007 and 2011. CTX-M-2-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and CTX-M-15-producing Escherichia coli were the predominant strains isolated. There was no predominant clonal type, and clonal diversity was found even in strains isolated from a single farm.


Letters in Applied Microbiology | 2012

Antimicrobial susceptibility and genetic relatedness of bovine Stenotrophomonas maltophilia isolates from a mastitis outbreak.

Mamoru Ohnishi; Takuo Sawada; Kenji Marumo; K. Harada; Kazuhiko Hirose; A. Shimizu; Mizuki Hayashimoto; Reiichiro Sato; Naoki Uchida; Hajime Kato

Aims:  To evaluate the antimicrobial susceptibility and genetic relatedness of 11 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia isolates from an outbreak of bovine clinical mastitis in one herd and two isolates from two separate mastitis cases in two other herds.


Veterinary Microbiology | 2011

Antimicrobial susceptibilities and bacteriological characteristics of bovine Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Serratia marcescens isolates from Mastitis

Mamoru Ohnishi; Takuo Sawada; Kazuhiko Hirose; Reiichiro Sato; Mizuki Hayashimoto; Eiji Hata; Chizuko Yonezawa; Hajime Kato

The presence of metallo-β-lactamase (MBL)-producing and multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (MDRP) strains among bovine isolates of Gram-negative bacilli, and O-serotypes of bovine Serratia marcescens and P. aeruginosa isolates have been reported rarely. The aims of this study were to (1) elucidate antimicrobial susceptibilities and O-serotypes of P. aeruginosa and S. marcescens isolates from bovine mastitis and the presence of MBL-producers and MDRP strains among them and (2) evaluate their relationships to human isolates. We investigated the MICs of 24 antimicrobials and O-serotypes for 116 P. aeruginosa and 55 S. marcescens isolates in Japan, primarily in 2006. A total of 171 isolates exhibited high antimicrobial susceptibilities with the exception of a partial drug. P. aeruginosa isolates exhibited high susceptibilities of ≥ 95.7% to ciprofloxacin, imipenem, meropenem, piperacillin, ceftazidime, cefepime, cefoperazone/sulbactam, amikacin, tobramycin, and gentamicin; however, they exhibited a susceptibility of only 69.8% to aztreonam. They exhibited substantial resistances to ceftriaxone, enrofloxacin, cefotaxime, and moxalactam. S. marcescens isolates exhibited high susceptibilities of ≥ 90.9% to kanamycin, ceftiofur, sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, and the 15 aforementioned drugs, but exhibited resistance to minocycline. Neither MBL-producers nor MDRP strains were detected among the 171 strains. The dominant serotypes of P. aeruginosa isolates were OG, OA, OB, OI, OF, OE, and OK; those of S. marcescens isolates were O6 and O5. Every S. marcescens isolate was pigmented. These findings suggest that bovine P. aeruginosa and S. marcescens isolates differ from human isolates from both antibiogram and phenotypic perspectives, and could help to evaluate differences in bacteriological characteristics between bovine and human isolates.


Veterinary Journal | 2013

An evaluation of the effect of age and the peri-parturient period on bone metabolism in dairy cows as measured by serum bone-specific alkaline phosphatase activity and urinary deoxypyridinoline concentration.

Reiichiro Sato; Ken Onda; Hajime Kato; Hideharu Ochiai; Kazuhiro Kawai; Tsunenori Iriki; Kazuyuki Kaneko; Yukio Yamazaki; Yasunori Wada

Various biochemical markers help to evaluate the state of bone turnover in humans and could be used during the peri-parturient period in dairy cows when calcium (Ca) metabolism changes dramatically. To investigate this, the peri-partum characteristics of serum bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP) and urinary deoxypyridinoline (DPD) were investigated. Both serum BAP activity and urinary DPD concentrations were increased and demonstrated wide variability in younger animals, and these findings were consistent with other bone turnover markers. Around the time of parturition, serum Ca concentration and serum BAP activity in multiparous cows were significantly lower than in primiparous cows, but urinary DPD concentration was unchanged. The use of BAP as a bone formation marker appears to be valuable for evaluating bone remodelling status in cows, but the specificity of the test needs to be confirmed. The DPD/BAP ratio around parturition demonstrated a clear difference in bone turnover status between the two parity groups with multiparous cows demonstrating increased signs of bone resorption compared with primiparous cows, corresponding to the Ca requirement for milk production. In future studies, the applicability of the ratio of bone resorption marker to bone formation marker should be evaluated for bone turnover assessment.


Virus Research | 2018

Variations in the viral genome and biological properties of bovine leukemia virus wild-type strains

Hironobu Murakami; Jumpei Uchiyama; Chihiro Suzuki; Sae Nikaido; Kaho Shibuya; Reiichiro Sato; Yosuke Maeda; Michiko Tomioka; Shin-nosuke Takeshima; Hajime Kato; Masahiro Sakaguchi; Hiroshi Sentsui; Yoko Aida; Kenji Tsukamoto

Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is the etiological agent of enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL), which causes enormous economic losses in the livestock industry worldwide. To reduce the economic loss caused by BLV infection, it is important to clarify the characters associated with BLV transmissibility and pathogenesis in cattle. In this study, we focused on viral characters and examined spontaneous mutations in the virus and viral properties by analyses of whole genome sequences and BLV molecular clones derived from cows with and without EBL. Genomic analysis indicated that all 28 strains harbored limited genetic variations but no deletion mutations that allowed classification into three groups (A, B, and C), except for one strain. Some nucleotide/amino acid substitutions were specific to a particular group. On the other hand, these genetic variations were not associated with the host bovine leukocyte antigen-DRB3 allele, which is known to be related to BLV pathogenesis. The viral replication activity in vitro was high, moderate, and low in groups A, B, and C, respectively. In addition, the proviral load, which is related to BLV transmissibility and pathogenesis, was high in cows infected with group A strains and low in those infected with group B/C strains. Therefore, these results suggest that limited genetic variations could affect viral properties relating to BLV transmissibility and pathogenesis.


Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association | 2012

Antibody Response to Mannheimia haemolytica Vaccination in Young Holstein Calves

Hajime Kato; Masatsugu Sugiyama; Motoki Sakuma; Osamu Yoneyama; Reiichiro Sato; Mamoru Oonishi; Motoshi Tajima


Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association | 2015

Clinicopathologic Findings in Cows Inoculated with an Inactivated Bovine Salmonella Vaccine Containing a Lipopolysaccharide Neutralizer

Hajime Kato; Shigeru Nakao; Futoshi Nakada; Reiichiro Sato; Mamoru Oonishi; Motoshi Tajima


Archive | 2014

Dairy Farms, 2007 to 2011 Involved in Mastitis Cases on Japanese (ESBL)-Producing Enterobacteriaceae -Lactamase β Extended-Spectrum- Genetic Characteristics of CTX-M-Type

Toshio Takahashi; Hidetake Esaki; Keiko Shimura; Hajime Kato; Kenji Marumo; Masaru Murakami; Reiichiro Mamoru Ohnishi; Alexandre Tomomitsu Okatani; Kazuki Harada


Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association | 2014

Effect of Obstetrical Manipulation on the Survival Rate and Reproductive Performance of Dairy Cattle Following the Successful Correction of Uterine Torsion

Takashi Murakami; Tsuguo Uchida; Hajime Kato; Kazuya Kimura; Motoki Sakuma; Akimasa Hanyu; Shigeru Nakao


Archive | 2013

Enterobacteriaceae Involved in Mastitis Cases

Mamoru Ohnishi; Alexandre Tomomitsu Okatani; Kazuki Harada; Takuo Sawada; Kenji Marumo; Masaru Murakami; Reiichiro Sato; Hidetake Esaki; Keiko Shimura; Hajime Kato; Naoki Uchida; Toshio Takahashi

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Takuo Sawada

Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University

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Masaru Murakami

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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