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Ongoing Outbreak of Extensively Drug-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections Associated With US Pet Store Puppies, 2016-2020

IMPORTANCE: Extensively drug-resistant Campylobacter jejuni infections cannot be treated with any commonly recommended antibiotics and pose an increasing public health threat. OBJECTIVES: To investigate cases of extensively drug-resistant C jejuni associated with pet store puppies and describe the e...

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Autores principales: Francois Watkins, Louise K., Laughlin, Mark E., Joseph, Lavin A., Chen, Jessica C., Nichols, Megin, Basler, Colin, Breazu, Robert, Bennett, Christy, Koski, Lia, Montgomery, Martha P., Hughes, Michael J., Robertson, Scott, Lane, Charlotte G., Singh, Amber J., Stanek, Danielle, Salehi, Ellen, Brandt, Eric, McGillivary, Glen, Mowery, Jade, DeMent, Jamie, Aubert, Rachael D., Geissler, Aimee L., de Fijter, Sietske, Williams, Ian T., Friedman, Cindy R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8444031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34524434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.25203
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author Francois Watkins, Louise K.
Laughlin, Mark E.
Joseph, Lavin A.
Chen, Jessica C.
Nichols, Megin
Basler, Colin
Breazu, Robert
Bennett, Christy
Koski, Lia
Montgomery, Martha P.
Hughes, Michael J.
Robertson, Scott
Lane, Charlotte G.
Singh, Amber J.
Stanek, Danielle
Salehi, Ellen
Brandt, Eric
McGillivary, Glen
Mowery, Jade
DeMent, Jamie
Aubert, Rachael D.
Geissler, Aimee L.
de Fijter, Sietske
Williams, Ian T.
Friedman, Cindy R.
author_facet Francois Watkins, Louise K.
Laughlin, Mark E.
Joseph, Lavin A.
Chen, Jessica C.
Nichols, Megin
Basler, Colin
Breazu, Robert
Bennett, Christy
Koski, Lia
Montgomery, Martha P.
Hughes, Michael J.
Robertson, Scott
Lane, Charlotte G.
Singh, Amber J.
Stanek, Danielle
Salehi, Ellen
Brandt, Eric
McGillivary, Glen
Mowery, Jade
DeMent, Jamie
Aubert, Rachael D.
Geissler, Aimee L.
de Fijter, Sietske
Williams, Ian T.
Friedman, Cindy R.
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description IMPORTANCE: Extensively drug-resistant Campylobacter jejuni infections cannot be treated with any commonly recommended antibiotics and pose an increasing public health threat. OBJECTIVES: To investigate cases of extensively drug-resistant C jejuni associated with pet store puppies and describe the epidemiologic and laboratory characteristics of these infections. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In August 2017, health officials identified, via survey, patients with C jejuni infections who reported contact with puppies sold by pet stores. In conjunction with state and federal partners, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigated cases of culture-confirmed C jejuni infections in US patients with an epidemiologic or molecular association with pet store puppies between January 1, 2016, and February 29, 2020. Available records from cases occurring before 2016 with genetically related isolates were also obtained. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Patients were interviewed about demographic characteristics, health outcomes, and dog exposure during the 7 days before illness onset. Core genome multilocus sequence typing was used to assess isolate relatedness, and genomes were screened for resistance determinants to predict antibiotic resistance. Isolates resistant to fluoroquinolones, macrolides, and 3 or more additional antibiotic classes were considered to be extensively drug resistant. Cases before 2016 were identified by screening all sequenced isolates submitted for surveillance using core genome multilocus sequence typing. RESULTS: A total of 168 patients (median [interquartile range] age, 37 [19.5-51.0] years; 105 of 163 female [64%]) with an epidemiologic or molecular association with pet store puppies were studied. A total of 137 cases occurred from January 1, 2016, to February 29, 2020, with 31 additional cases dating back to 2011. Overall, 117 of 121 patients (97%) reported contact with a dog in the week before symptom onset, of whom 69 of 78 (88%) with additional information reported contact with a pet store puppy; 168 isolates (88%) were extensively drug resistant. Traceback investigation did not implicate any particular breeder, transporter, distributer, store, or chain. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Strains of extensively drug-resistant C jejuni have been circulating since at least 2011 and are associated with illness among pet store customers, employees, and others who come into contact with pet store puppies. The results of this study suggest that practitioners should ask about puppy exposure when treating patients with Campylobacter infection, especially when they do not improve with routine antibiotics, and that the commercial dog industry should take action to help prevent the spread of extensively drug-resistant C jejuni from pet store puppies to people.
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spelling pubmed-84440312021-10-04 Ongoing Outbreak of Extensively Drug-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections Associated With US Pet Store Puppies, 2016-2020 Francois Watkins, Louise K. Laughlin, Mark E. Joseph, Lavin A. Chen, Jessica C. Nichols, Megin Basler, Colin Breazu, Robert Bennett, Christy Koski, Lia Montgomery, Martha P. Hughes, Michael J. Robertson, Scott Lane, Charlotte G. Singh, Amber J. Stanek, Danielle Salehi, Ellen Brandt, Eric McGillivary, Glen Mowery, Jade DeMent, Jamie Aubert, Rachael D. Geissler, Aimee L. de Fijter, Sietske Williams, Ian T. Friedman, Cindy R. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Extensively drug-resistant Campylobacter jejuni infections cannot be treated with any commonly recommended antibiotics and pose an increasing public health threat. OBJECTIVES: To investigate cases of extensively drug-resistant C jejuni associated with pet store puppies and describe the epidemiologic and laboratory characteristics of these infections. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In August 2017, health officials identified, via survey, patients with C jejuni infections who reported contact with puppies sold by pet stores. In conjunction with state and federal partners, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigated cases of culture-confirmed C jejuni infections in US patients with an epidemiologic or molecular association with pet store puppies between January 1, 2016, and February 29, 2020. Available records from cases occurring before 2016 with genetically related isolates were also obtained. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Patients were interviewed about demographic characteristics, health outcomes, and dog exposure during the 7 days before illness onset. Core genome multilocus sequence typing was used to assess isolate relatedness, and genomes were screened for resistance determinants to predict antibiotic resistance. Isolates resistant to fluoroquinolones, macrolides, and 3 or more additional antibiotic classes were considered to be extensively drug resistant. Cases before 2016 were identified by screening all sequenced isolates submitted for surveillance using core genome multilocus sequence typing. RESULTS: A total of 168 patients (median [interquartile range] age, 37 [19.5-51.0] years; 105 of 163 female [64%]) with an epidemiologic or molecular association with pet store puppies were studied. A total of 137 cases occurred from January 1, 2016, to February 29, 2020, with 31 additional cases dating back to 2011. Overall, 117 of 121 patients (97%) reported contact with a dog in the week before symptom onset, of whom 69 of 78 (88%) with additional information reported contact with a pet store puppy; 168 isolates (88%) were extensively drug resistant. Traceback investigation did not implicate any particular breeder, transporter, distributer, store, or chain. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Strains of extensively drug-resistant C jejuni have been circulating since at least 2011 and are associated with illness among pet store customers, employees, and others who come into contact with pet store puppies. The results of this study suggest that practitioners should ask about puppy exposure when treating patients with Campylobacter infection, especially when they do not improve with routine antibiotics, and that the commercial dog industry should take action to help prevent the spread of extensively drug-resistant C jejuni from pet store puppies to people. American Medical Association 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8444031/ /pubmed/34524434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.25203 Text en Copyright 2021 Francois Watkins LK et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Francois Watkins, Louise K.
Laughlin, Mark E.
Joseph, Lavin A.
Chen, Jessica C.
Nichols, Megin
Basler, Colin
Breazu, Robert
Bennett, Christy
Koski, Lia
Montgomery, Martha P.
Hughes, Michael J.
Robertson, Scott
Lane, Charlotte G.
Singh, Amber J.
Stanek, Danielle
Salehi, Ellen
Brandt, Eric
McGillivary, Glen
Mowery, Jade
DeMent, Jamie
Aubert, Rachael D.
Geissler, Aimee L.
de Fijter, Sietske
Williams, Ian T.
Friedman, Cindy R.
Ongoing Outbreak of Extensively Drug-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections Associated With US Pet Store Puppies, 2016-2020
title Ongoing Outbreak of Extensively Drug-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections Associated With US Pet Store Puppies, 2016-2020
title_full Ongoing Outbreak of Extensively Drug-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections Associated With US Pet Store Puppies, 2016-2020
title_fullStr Ongoing Outbreak of Extensively Drug-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections Associated With US Pet Store Puppies, 2016-2020
title_full_unstemmed Ongoing Outbreak of Extensively Drug-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections Associated With US Pet Store Puppies, 2016-2020
title_short Ongoing Outbreak of Extensively Drug-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections Associated With US Pet Store Puppies, 2016-2020
title_sort ongoing outbreak of extensively drug-resistant campylobacter jejuni infections associated with us pet store puppies, 2016-2020
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8444031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34524434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.25203
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