Enteropathogenic with Public Health Relevance Found in Dogs and Cats in Finland.

Pathogens

Department of Food Hygiene and Environmental Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 66, 00014 Helsinki, Finland.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Yersiniosis is a zoonotic disease linked primarily to pigs and contaminated pork, with limited research on its presence in pets.
  • A study in Finland analyzed 50 strains from pets, revealing that the most common strain found (4/O:3/ST135) is also prevalent in human yersiniosis cases, along with several other pathogenic strains.
  • The findings suggest pets, especially dogs and cats, can carry and excrete strains that may pose a risk for human infection, especially in households with small children.

Article Abstract

Yersiniosis is a common zoonotic enteric disease among humans, which has been linked to pigs and contaminated food, especially pork. The epidemiology of yersiniosis is still obscure, and studies on yersiniosis in pets are very scarce. In this study, we performed pheno- and genotypic characterisation of 50 strains isolated from pets in Finland between 2012 and 2023. 4/O:3/ST135, the most common type in human yersiniosis, was also the most common type (68%) found in clinical faecal samples in our study. Also, human pathogenic 2/O:9/ST139 and O:1/ST9 and O:1/ST42 strains carrying all essential pathogenic genes were identified. Three 4/O:3/ST9 strains were multi-drug-resistant and two of them were highly related, showing one allelic difference (AD) with core genome multi-locus sequence typing. Non-pathogenic, genotypically highly diverse 1A strains, showing more than 1000 ADs and missing the essential virulence genes, were also recognised in dogs and cats. Our study demonstrates that pets can excrete human pathogenic in their faeces and may serve as an infection source for human yersiniosis, especially in families with small children in close contact with their pets.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10820211PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13010054DOI Listing

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