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Isolation of the highly pathogenic and zoonotic agent Burkholderia pseudomallei from a pet green Iguana in Prague, Czech Republic
MC. Elschner, J. Hnizdo, I. Stamm, H. El-Adawy, K. Mertens, F. Melzer,
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
Typ dokumentu kazuistiky, časopisecké články
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- MeSH
- Burkholderia pseudomallei genetika izolace a purifikace patogenita MeSH
- domácí zvířata mikrobiologie MeSH
- leguáni mikrobiologie MeSH
- melioidóza mikrobiologie veterinární MeSH
- molekulární sekvence - údaje MeSH
- sekvence nukleotidů MeSH
- zoonózy mikrobiologie MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- kazuistiky MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Česká republika MeSH
BACKGROUND: Melioidosis caused by Burkholderia (B.) pseudomallei is an endemic zoonotic disease mainly reported from northern Australia and Southeast Asia. In Europe, cases of human melioidosis have been reported only from patients travelling to endemic regions. Besides humans, B. pseudomallei has a very broad host range in domestic and wild animals. There are some reports about importation of B. pseudomallei-infected animals from endemic areas into Europe. The present report describes the first case of B. pseudomallei infection of a pet iguana in Europe. CASE PRESENTATION: In a 5-year-old pet Iguana iguana living in a private household in Prague, Czech Republic, B. pseudomallei was isolated from pus of an abscess. The isolate VB976100 was identified by Vitek®2, MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and polymerase chain reaction as B. pseudomallei. The molecular typing resulted in multi-locus sequence type 436 hitherto, which has been found only once worldwide in a B. pseudomallei strain isolated in the USA and originating from Guatemala. The identification as internal transcribed spacer type G indicates a close relatedness to strains mainly isolated in the Western Hemisphere. These findings support the hypothesis that the iguana became infected in this region or in a breeding facility through contact to other infected animals. CONCLUSIONS: The present case highlights the risk of importation of the highly pathogenic and zoonotic B. pseudomallei into non-endemic regions through animal trade. Therefore, veterinarians treating animals from these areas and physicians examining patients owning such animals should include melioidosis in differential diagnosis whenever specific symptoms appear. Furthermore, veterinary authorities responsible for supervision of traders and pet shops should be aware of this risk of zoonotic transmission.
Animal Clinic Bílá Hora Cistovicka 44 16300 Prague 6 Czech Republic
Vet Med Labor GmbH Division of IDEXX Laboratories Mörikestrasse 28 3 71636 Ludwigsburg Germany
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