First report on isolation of Listeria ivanovii from a cat.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Dorota Chrobak-Chmiel, Magdalena Kizerwetter-Świda, Ewelina Kwiecień, Ilona Stefańska, Rafał Sapierzyński, Rafał Nejfeld, Dorota Żabicka, Małgorzata Dziekiewicz-Mrugasiewicz, Magdalena Rzewuska
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Abstract

Background: Several Listeria species cause listeriosis. Listeria monocytogenes is responsible for the majority of clinical cases in animals. A less frequently isolated species is Listeria ivanovii, which causes infections mainly in ruminants, most often associated with reproductive disorders, such as abortions, stillbirths, or neonatal mortality. Sporadic infections with this microorganism have been described in other animal species; however, no literature data, to our knowledge, describe the infection of L. ivanovii in cats.

Case presentation: L. ivanovii was isolated from tissue samples collected from a kitten with symptoms of acute catarrhal gastroenteritis. Fragments of the liver, spleen, kidneys, and small intestine were collected post-mortem for microbiological examination. The isolated microorganism was identified as L. ivanovii based on its phenotypic properties and 16 S rRNA sequencing. The identification of subspecies L. ivanovii subsp. ivanovii was performed by comparative analysis of the sigB gene sequences.

Conclusions: Listeria ivanovii, which is more commonly known as a ruminant pathogen, can also cause severe infections in cats. This is, to our knowledge, the first report on the isolation of this microorganism from internal organs in a cat. This finding underscores the importance of careful interpretation of isolation results when uncommon pathogens are involved, particularly in host species where their pathogenicity has not been previously documented.

从猫中分离伊万诺维奇李斯特菌的首次报道。
背景:几种李斯特菌引起李斯特菌病。大多数动物临床病例是由单核细胞增生李斯特菌引起的。伊万诺维奇李斯特菌是较不常见的分离种,主要在反刍动物中引起感染,最常与生殖障碍有关,如流产、死产或新生儿死亡。在其他动物物种中也有这种微生物的散发感染;然而,据我们所知,没有文献资料描述伊万诺维奇杆菌在猫中的感染。病例介绍:伊万诺维奇乳杆菌是从一只有急性卡他性胃肠炎症状的小猫的组织样本中分离出来的。死后收集肝脏、脾脏、肾脏和小肠碎片进行微生物学检查。根据其表型特性和16s rRNA测序结果,鉴定分离的微生物为L. ivanovii。伊万诺维奇亚种的鉴定。通过对sigB基因序列的比较分析进行了研究。结论:伊万诺维奇李斯特菌通常被认为是一种反刍动物病原体,它也能引起猫的严重感染。据我们所知,这是首次报道从猫的内脏中分离出这种微生物。这一发现强调了在涉及不常见病原体时仔细解释分离结果的重要性,特别是在以前未记录其致病性的宿主物种中。
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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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