Screening of Streptococcus suis in swine workers of selected states in Peninsular Malaysia

Chee Yien Lee, Z. Zakaria, G. T. Selvarajah, F. Mustaffa-Kamal, Kenny Gah Leong Voon, Michelle Wai Cheng Fong, P. T. Ooi
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Background and Aim: Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen that is highly associated with contact between live pigs and raw pig material. In view of the recent reports of human infections in Malaysia, epidemiological data on the status of S. suis in the human population, especially among people working closely with pigs and/or raw pork, should be provided. The aim of this study was to detect S. suis among individuals working in the swine industry in several major pig production areas in Peninsular Malaysia. Materials and Methods: Demographic information, exposure determinants, and oral swabs were collected from swine personnel, including farmers, butchers, and veterinarians. Oral swabs were subjected to bacterial isolation and conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays for S. suis detection. Results: The study included 40 participants working in the swine industry, with a predominant representation of males (62.5%) and Malaysian Chinese individuals (60.0%) who consumed pork (92.5%). Notably, none of the participants reported consuming raw or partially cooked pork. In spite of their occupational exposure risk, none of the oral swabs showed positive results for S. suis infection. Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report and detection study of S. suis using oral swabs obtained from swine personnel in Peninsular Malaysia. Keywords: carrier, high-risk occupation, human, Streptococcus suis.
筛查马来西亚半岛部分州养猪工人体内的猪链球菌
背景和目的:猪链球菌是一种人畜共患病原体,与活猪和生猪原料的接触密切相关。鉴于马来西亚最近有人类感染的报道,应提供有关猪链球菌在人类中的流行病学数据,特别是在与猪和/或生猪肉密切接触的人群中。本研究的目的是检测马来西亚半岛几个主要生猪产区从事养猪业工作的人中猪链球菌的感染情况:材料和方法:从养猪人员(包括农场主、屠夫和兽医)中收集人口统计学信息、暴露决定因素和口腔拭子。对口腔拭子进行细菌分离和常规聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测:这项研究包括 40 名在养猪业工作的参与者,其中男性(62.5%)和食用猪肉的马来西亚华人(60.0%)占绝大多数(92.5%)。值得注意的是,所有参与者均未报告食用生猪肉或半熟猪肉。尽管他们有职业暴露的风险,但没有一个人的口腔拭子显示猪链球菌感染阳性结果:据我们所知,这是首次使用马来西亚半岛猪场工作人员的口腔拭子进行猪链球菌感染的报告和检测研究。 关键词:携带者、高风险职业、人类、猪链球菌。
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