2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.03066
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The Wild Mouse (Micromys minutus): Reservoir of a Novel Campylobacter jejuni Strain

Abstract: Campylobacter jejuni is one of the most common zoonotic pathogens worldwide. Although the main sources of human C. jejuni infection are livestock, wildlife can also affect C. jejuni transmission in humans. However, it remains unclear whether wild mice harbor C. jejuni and are involved in the "environment-wildlife-livestock-human" transmission cycle of C. jejuni in humans. Here, we characterized C. jejuni from wild mice and identified genetic traces of wild mouse-derived C. jejuni in other hosts using a traditi… Show more

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“…In our previous study, Campylobacter was isolated from mice fecal samples using two different culture methods ( Kim et al., 2020 ). Briefly, homogenized fecal samples (in phosphate-buffered saline—PBS) were directly spread onto modified cefoperazone–deoxycholate agar plates (mCCDA; Oxoid Ltd., Hampshire, United Kingdom) containing the CCDA-selective supplement (Oxoid, Ltd.) and plates were incubated at 42°C for 2 days under microaerobic conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…In our previous study, Campylobacter was isolated from mice fecal samples using two different culture methods ( Kim et al., 2020 ). Briefly, homogenized fecal samples (in phosphate-buffered saline—PBS) were directly spread onto modified cefoperazone–deoxycholate agar plates (mCCDA; Oxoid Ltd., Hampshire, United Kingdom) containing the CCDA-selective supplement (Oxoid, Ltd.) and plates were incubated at 42°C for 2 days under microaerobic conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the most common cause of Campylobacter infection is the intake or handling of contaminated poultry, environmental sources such as wildlife, soil, and water are also important infection routes ( Whiley et al., 2013 ; Hofreuter, 2014 ; Skarp et al., 2016 ). As an environmental reservoir, wildlife is an emerging source of Campylobacter infection via the direct transmission of Campylobacter to humans or indirectly via the wildlife-livestock-human cycle ( Kim et al., 2020 ). While the majority of studies on Campylobacter reservoirs in wildlife have been conducted on wild birds, several studies on other hosts, such as deer, boars, and reptiles, have also been conducted ( French et al., 2009 ; Díaz-Sánchez et al., 2013 ; Patrick et al., 2013 ; Carbonero et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…To our knowledge, MLST or WGS has only previously been used for typing Campylobacter isolates from small mammals in a South Korean study investigating isolates from M. minutus trapped in sesame fields ( Kim et al, 2020 ), and in a United Kingdom study targeting M. glareolus and A. sylvaticus caught from a woodland habitat and six cattle farms ( Williams et al, 2010 ). Our isolates, including those from M. minutus , differed in all seven loci of the MLST scheme from those reported from South Korea.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, antimicrobial resistance phenotypes can be predicted based on WGS data in Campylobacter species ( Zhao et al, 2015 ). Only a few studies exist worldwide that utilize new methods such as WGS-based typing on Campylobacter isolates from small wild mammals ( Kim et al, 2020 ). Their role as a source of Campylobacter spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%