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Novel strains of Campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Kathmandu Valley

Campylobacter spp. is often underreported and underrated bacteria that present real health risks to both humans and animals, including non-human primates. It is a commensal microorganism of gastrointestinal tract known to cause gastroenteritis in humans. Commonly found in many wild animals including...

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Autores principales: Napit, Rajindra, Manandhar, Prajwol, Poudel, Ajit, Rajbhandari, Pragun G., Watson, Sarah, Shakya, Sapana, Pradhan, Saman M., Sharma, Ajay N., Chaudhary, Ashok, Johnson, Christine K., Mazet, Jonna K., Karmacharya, Dibesh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9977009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36857401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270778
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author Napit, Rajindra
Manandhar, Prajwol
Poudel, Ajit
Rajbhandari, Pragun G.
Watson, Sarah
Shakya, Sapana
Pradhan, Saman M.
Sharma, Ajay N.
Chaudhary, Ashok
Johnson, Christine K.
Mazet, Jonna K.
Karmacharya, Dibesh
author_facet Napit, Rajindra
Manandhar, Prajwol
Poudel, Ajit
Rajbhandari, Pragun G.
Watson, Sarah
Shakya, Sapana
Pradhan, Saman M.
Sharma, Ajay N.
Chaudhary, Ashok
Johnson, Christine K.
Mazet, Jonna K.
Karmacharya, Dibesh
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description Campylobacter spp. is often underreported and underrated bacteria that present real health risks to both humans and animals, including non-human primates. It is a commensal microorganism of gastrointestinal tract known to cause gastroenteritis in humans. Commonly found in many wild animals including non-human primates (monkeys- Rhesus macaques) these pathogens are known to be a common cause of diarrhea in humans in many parts of developing and under developed countries. Rhesus macaques from the two holy sites in Kathmandu (Pashupati and Swoyambhu) were included in this cross-sectional study. Diarrheal samples of monkeys were analyzed to detect and characterize the pathogen using 16S rRNA-based PCR screening, followed by DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Out of a total 67 collected diarrheal samples, Campylobacter spp. were detected in the majority of the samples (n = 64; 96%). DNA sequences of the amplified PCR products were successfully obtained from 13 samples. Phylogenetic analysis identified Candidatus Campylobacter infans (n = 10, Kimura-2 parameter (K2P) pairwise distance values of 0.002287). Remaining three sequences might potentially belong to a novel Campylobacter species/sub-species- closely relating to known species of C. helviticus (K2P pairwise distance of 0.0267). Both Candidatus Campylobacter infans and C. helvitucus are known to infect humans and animals. Additionally, we also detected the bacteria in water and soil samples from the sites. Campylobacter spp. caused the 2018 diarrhea outbreak in Rhesus macaques in the Kathmandu valley. Campylobacter might be one of the important contributing pathogens in diarrheal outbreaks-both in humans and animals (monkeys) in Nepal. Due to close interactions of these animals with humans and other animals, One Health approach might be the most effective way to prevent and mitigate the threat posed by this pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-99770092023-03-02 Novel strains of Campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Kathmandu Valley Napit, Rajindra Manandhar, Prajwol Poudel, Ajit Rajbhandari, Pragun G. Watson, Sarah Shakya, Sapana Pradhan, Saman M. Sharma, Ajay N. Chaudhary, Ashok Johnson, Christine K. Mazet, Jonna K. Karmacharya, Dibesh PLoS One Research Article Campylobacter spp. is often underreported and underrated bacteria that present real health risks to both humans and animals, including non-human primates. It is a commensal microorganism of gastrointestinal tract known to cause gastroenteritis in humans. Commonly found in many wild animals including non-human primates (monkeys- Rhesus macaques) these pathogens are known to be a common cause of diarrhea in humans in many parts of developing and under developed countries. Rhesus macaques from the two holy sites in Kathmandu (Pashupati and Swoyambhu) were included in this cross-sectional study. Diarrheal samples of monkeys were analyzed to detect and characterize the pathogen using 16S rRNA-based PCR screening, followed by DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Out of a total 67 collected diarrheal samples, Campylobacter spp. were detected in the majority of the samples (n = 64; 96%). DNA sequences of the amplified PCR products were successfully obtained from 13 samples. Phylogenetic analysis identified Candidatus Campylobacter infans (n = 10, Kimura-2 parameter (K2P) pairwise distance values of 0.002287). Remaining three sequences might potentially belong to a novel Campylobacter species/sub-species- closely relating to known species of C. helviticus (K2P pairwise distance of 0.0267). Both Candidatus Campylobacter infans and C. helvitucus are known to infect humans and animals. Additionally, we also detected the bacteria in water and soil samples from the sites. Campylobacter spp. caused the 2018 diarrhea outbreak in Rhesus macaques in the Kathmandu valley. Campylobacter might be one of the important contributing pathogens in diarrheal outbreaks-both in humans and animals (monkeys) in Nepal. Due to close interactions of these animals with humans and other animals, One Health approach might be the most effective way to prevent and mitigate the threat posed by this pathogen. Public Library of Science 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9977009/ /pubmed/36857401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270778 Text en © 2023 Napit et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Napit, Rajindra
Manandhar, Prajwol
Poudel, Ajit
Rajbhandari, Pragun G.
Watson, Sarah
Shakya, Sapana
Pradhan, Saman M.
Sharma, Ajay N.
Chaudhary, Ashok
Johnson, Christine K.
Mazet, Jonna K.
Karmacharya, Dibesh
Novel strains of Campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Kathmandu Valley
title Novel strains of Campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Kathmandu Valley
title_full Novel strains of Campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Kathmandu Valley
title_fullStr Novel strains of Campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Kathmandu Valley
title_full_unstemmed Novel strains of Campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Kathmandu Valley
title_short Novel strains of Campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Kathmandu Valley
title_sort novel strains of campylobacter cause diarrheal outbreak in rhesus macaques (macaca mulatta) of kathmandu valley
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9977009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36857401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270778
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