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. 2021 Aug 15:782:146842.
doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146842. Epub 2021 Mar 30.

Nasal microbiota composition dynamics after occupational change in animal farmers suggest major shifts

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Nasal microbiota composition dynamics after occupational change in animal farmers suggest major shifts

Julia G Kraemer et al. Sci Total Environ. .
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Abstract

Previous studies have suggested a significantly higher diversity in the nasal microbiota of pig farmers compared to people having no contact with farm animals. However, the fate of this nasal microbiota specificity after farmers stop being in contact with the pig farm environment is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the change in the nasal microbiota of pig-farmers after the change of occupation. METHODS: Anterior and posterior nasal swabs were collected from seven people during employment on pig farms, and again after a period of at least 50 days after leaving the pig farm. Illumina MiSeq sequencing of 16S rRNA was conducted to characterize the dynamics of the nasal microbiota. The microbiota of actively working pig farmers was compared to microbiota after they had stopped working (ex-pig-farmers) and to control groups (cow farmers and non-exposed individuals). RESULTS: Following a prolonged period without exposure to pigs, α-diversity of both anterior and posterior cavities dropped significantly. The composition of the microbiota of pig-farmers had a low inter-similarity with the non-exposed group while ex-pig-farmers were more similar to cow-farmers and the non-exposed group than to their own microbiota during pig farming.

Keywords: Cow-farmers; Microbial diversity; Microbiome; Occupational health; Pig-farmer.

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Declaration of competing interest This work was supported by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) grant 310030_152880 to AO and MH. The authors declare no conflict of interest relating to the material presented in this article. Ethical clearance for this study was obtained from the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Canton Vaud (243/14 and P_2017-00265).

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