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Netherlands - Report on MRSA in the animal production chain

MRSA spreads throughout the Dutch intensive livestock farming sectors. Among pig farms, 68.3% of 202 farms tested positive for MRSA.
14 December 2009
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MRSA spreads throughout the Dutch intensive livestock farming sectors. Among pig farms, 68.3% of 202 farms tested positive for MRSA.

The MRSA clone that is most frequently observed is ST398 – a type that spreads easily within animal populations. In livestock farming an increased risk of MRSA carriage has currently been established in those working with pigs or veal calves.


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