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Rural Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Not Likely to Be a Major Driver of Antimicrobial Resistant Human Salmonella Cases in Southern Ontario, Canada: A One Health Epidemiological Assessment Using Whole-Genome Sequence Data

Non-typhoidal Salmonella infections represent a substantial burden of illness in humans, and the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance among these infections is a growing concern. Using a combination of Salmonella isolate short-read whole-genome sequence data from select human cases, rac...

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Autores principales: Vogt, Nadine A., Hetman, Benjamin M., Vogt, Adam A., Pearl, David L., Reid-Smith, Richard J., Parmley, E. Jane, Kadykalo, Stefanie, Janecko, Nicol, Bharat, Amrita, Mulvey, Michael R., Ziebell, Kim, Robertson, James, Nash, John, Allen, Vanessa, Majury, Anna, Ricker, Nicole, Bondo, Kristin J., Allen, Samantha E., Jardine, Claire M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8914089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35280127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.840416
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author Vogt, Nadine A.
Hetman, Benjamin M.
Vogt, Adam A.
Pearl, David L.
Reid-Smith, Richard J.
Parmley, E. Jane
Kadykalo, Stefanie
Janecko, Nicol
Bharat, Amrita
Mulvey, Michael R.
Ziebell, Kim
Robertson, James
Nash, John
Allen, Vanessa
Majury, Anna
Ricker, Nicole
Bondo, Kristin J.
Allen, Samantha E.
Jardine, Claire M.
author_facet Vogt, Nadine A.
Hetman, Benjamin M.
Vogt, Adam A.
Pearl, David L.
Reid-Smith, Richard J.
Parmley, E. Jane
Kadykalo, Stefanie
Janecko, Nicol
Bharat, Amrita
Mulvey, Michael R.
Ziebell, Kim
Robertson, James
Nash, John
Allen, Vanessa
Majury, Anna
Ricker, Nicole
Bondo, Kristin J.
Allen, Samantha E.
Jardine, Claire M.
author_sort Vogt, Nadine A.
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description Non-typhoidal Salmonella infections represent a substantial burden of illness in humans, and the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance among these infections is a growing concern. Using a combination of Salmonella isolate short-read whole-genome sequence data from select human cases, raccoons, livestock and environmental sources, and an epidemiological framework, our objective was to determine if there was evidence for potential transmission of Salmonella and associated antimicrobial resistance determinants between these different sources in the Grand River watershed in Ontario, Canada. Logistic regression models were used to assess the potential associations between source type and the presence of select resistance genes and plasmid incompatibility types. A total of 608 isolates were obtained from the following sources: humans (n = 58), raccoons (n = 92), livestock (n = 329), and environmental samples (n = 129). Resistance genes of public health importance, including bla(CMY−2), were identified in humans, livestock, and environmental sources, but not in raccoons. Most resistance genes analyzed were significantly more likely to be identified in livestock and/or human isolates than in raccoon isolates. Based on a 3,002-loci core genome multi-locus sequence typing (cgMLST) scheme, human Salmonella isolates were often more similar to isolates from livestock and environmental sources, than with those from raccoons. Rare instances of serovars S. Heidelberg and S. Enteritidis in raccoons likely represent incidental infections and highlight possible acquisition and dissemination of predominantly poultry-associated Salmonella by raccoons within these ecosystems. Raccoon-predominant serovars were either not identified among human isolates (S. Agona, S. Thompson) or differed by more than 350 cgMLST loci (S. Newport). Collectively, our findings suggest that the rural population of raccoons on swine farms in the Grand River watershed are unlikely to be major contributors to antimicrobial resistant human Salmonella cases in this region.
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spelling pubmed-89140892022-03-12 Rural Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Not Likely to Be a Major Driver of Antimicrobial Resistant Human Salmonella Cases in Southern Ontario, Canada: A One Health Epidemiological Assessment Using Whole-Genome Sequence Data Vogt, Nadine A. Hetman, Benjamin M. Vogt, Adam A. Pearl, David L. Reid-Smith, Richard J. Parmley, E. Jane Kadykalo, Stefanie Janecko, Nicol Bharat, Amrita Mulvey, Michael R. Ziebell, Kim Robertson, James Nash, John Allen, Vanessa Majury, Anna Ricker, Nicole Bondo, Kristin J. Allen, Samantha E. Jardine, Claire M. Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Non-typhoidal Salmonella infections represent a substantial burden of illness in humans, and the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance among these infections is a growing concern. Using a combination of Salmonella isolate short-read whole-genome sequence data from select human cases, raccoons, livestock and environmental sources, and an epidemiological framework, our objective was to determine if there was evidence for potential transmission of Salmonella and associated antimicrobial resistance determinants between these different sources in the Grand River watershed in Ontario, Canada. Logistic regression models were used to assess the potential associations between source type and the presence of select resistance genes and plasmid incompatibility types. A total of 608 isolates were obtained from the following sources: humans (n = 58), raccoons (n = 92), livestock (n = 329), and environmental samples (n = 129). Resistance genes of public health importance, including bla(CMY−2), were identified in humans, livestock, and environmental sources, but not in raccoons. Most resistance genes analyzed were significantly more likely to be identified in livestock and/or human isolates than in raccoon isolates. Based on a 3,002-loci core genome multi-locus sequence typing (cgMLST) scheme, human Salmonella isolates were often more similar to isolates from livestock and environmental sources, than with those from raccoons. Rare instances of serovars S. Heidelberg and S. Enteritidis in raccoons likely represent incidental infections and highlight possible acquisition and dissemination of predominantly poultry-associated Salmonella by raccoons within these ecosystems. Raccoon-predominant serovars were either not identified among human isolates (S. Agona, S. Thompson) or differed by more than 350 cgMLST loci (S. Newport). Collectively, our findings suggest that the rural population of raccoons on swine farms in the Grand River watershed are unlikely to be major contributors to antimicrobial resistant human Salmonella cases in this region. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8914089/ /pubmed/35280127 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.840416 Text en Copyright © 2022 Vogt, Hetman, Vogt, Pearl, Reid-Smith, Parmley, Kadykalo, Janecko, Bharat, Mulvey, Ziebell, Robertson, Nash, Allen, Majury, Ricker, Bondo, Allen and Jardine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Vogt, Nadine A.
Hetman, Benjamin M.
Vogt, Adam A.
Pearl, David L.
Reid-Smith, Richard J.
Parmley, E. Jane
Kadykalo, Stefanie
Janecko, Nicol
Bharat, Amrita
Mulvey, Michael R.
Ziebell, Kim
Robertson, James
Nash, John
Allen, Vanessa
Majury, Anna
Ricker, Nicole
Bondo, Kristin J.
Allen, Samantha E.
Jardine, Claire M.
Rural Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Not Likely to Be a Major Driver of Antimicrobial Resistant Human Salmonella Cases in Southern Ontario, Canada: A One Health Epidemiological Assessment Using Whole-Genome Sequence Data
title Rural Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Not Likely to Be a Major Driver of Antimicrobial Resistant Human Salmonella Cases in Southern Ontario, Canada: A One Health Epidemiological Assessment Using Whole-Genome Sequence Data
title_full Rural Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Not Likely to Be a Major Driver of Antimicrobial Resistant Human Salmonella Cases in Southern Ontario, Canada: A One Health Epidemiological Assessment Using Whole-Genome Sequence Data
title_fullStr Rural Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Not Likely to Be a Major Driver of Antimicrobial Resistant Human Salmonella Cases in Southern Ontario, Canada: A One Health Epidemiological Assessment Using Whole-Genome Sequence Data
title_full_unstemmed Rural Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Not Likely to Be a Major Driver of Antimicrobial Resistant Human Salmonella Cases in Southern Ontario, Canada: A One Health Epidemiological Assessment Using Whole-Genome Sequence Data
title_short Rural Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Not Likely to Be a Major Driver of Antimicrobial Resistant Human Salmonella Cases in Southern Ontario, Canada: A One Health Epidemiological Assessment Using Whole-Genome Sequence Data
title_sort rural raccoons (procyon lotor) not likely to be a major driver of antimicrobial resistant human salmonella cases in southern ontario, canada: a one health epidemiological assessment using whole-genome sequence data
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8914089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35280127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.840416
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