Advancing standardization of diagnostics and antimicrobial susceptibility testing for pathogenic mycoplasmas of livestock origin: insights from the MyMIC network
BMC Veterinary Research
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Jaÿ, Maryne
Klose, Sara M.
Bottinelli, Marco
Autio, Tiina
Becke, Claire A.M.
Bokma, Jade
Boland, Cécile
Boyen, Filip
Catania, Salvatore
Dudek, Katarzyna
Hurri, Emma
Feberwee, Anneke
Gyuranecz, Miklós
Lysnyansky, Inna
Manso-Silván, Lucía
Möller Palau-Ribes, Franca
Ramirez, Ana S.
Ridley, Anne
Spergser, Joachim
Vaz, Paola K.
Wawegama, Nadeeka
Wiegel, Jeanine
Heuvelink, Annet E.
Overesch, Gudrun
Gautier-Bouchardon, Anne V.
Tardy, Florence
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Mycoplasma infections pose a significant economic burden and represent a serious health and
welfare concern for the livestock sector. Their control often requires repeated antimicrobial treatments. Antimicrobial
susceptibility testing (AST) procedures for veterinary mycoplasmas lack standardization. Furthermore, clinical
breakpoints (CBPs) are not available to interpret AST data (i.e., Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, MIC values) and
categorize isolates as susceptible, resistant, or intermediate to the different antimicrobials used in livestock, nor
epidemiological cut-offs (ECOFFs), which are a prerequisite to define CBPs. In 2023, the MyMIC network - a consortium
of 22 laboratories specializing in veterinary mycoplasmas- was established to support efforts in standardizing
diagnostics and AST, including clinical interpretation. Its initial goals were to (i) review routine diagnostic practices in
frontline laboratories and examine veterinarians’ prescribing habits and (ii) assess practices for culture, identification
and AST used in expert laboratories and how these practices may affect MIC results as collected for five major
livestock pathogens (M. bovis, M. gallisepticum, M. synoviae, M. hyopneumoniae and M. hyorhinis).
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