Zoonotic Pathogens in Eurasian Beavers (Castor fiber) in the Netherlands

M. Maas, Jitske Glorie, C. Dam-Deisz, A. de Vries, F. Franssen, Ryanne I. Jaarsma, P. Hengeveld, C. Dierikx, J. V. D. van der Giessen, M. Opsteegh
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Abstract: Successful repopulation programs of Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) have resulted in an increase in beaver populations throughout Europe. This may be of public health relevance because beavers can host multiple zoonotic pathogens. From March 2018 to March 2020, opportunistic testing of dead beavers was performed for hepatitis E virus, orthohantavirus, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Bartonella spp., extended-spectrum-betalactamase or AmpC (ESBL/AmpC-)-producing Enterobacteriaceae, Francisella tularensis, Leptospira spp., Neoehrlichia mikurensis, Babesia spp., Echinococcus multilocularis, Toxoplasma gondii, and Trichinella spp. From the 24 beavers collected, three zoonotic pathogens were detected. One beaver was positive for T. gondii, one was positive for ESBL/AmpC-producing Enterobacteriaceae, and one was positive for N. mikurensis. The latter finding indicates that beavers can be bitten by Ixodes ricinus and be exposed to tick-borne pathogens. The detected ESBL/AmpC-gene was blaCMY-2 in an Escherichia coli ST6599. The findings suggest that the role of beavers in the spread of zoonotic diseases in the Netherlands is currently limited.
荷兰欧亚海狸(蓖麻纤维)的人畜共患病病原体
摘要:欧亚海狸(蓖麻纤维)的成功繁殖计划导致了整个欧洲海狸种群的增加。这可能与公共卫生有关,因为海狸可以携带多种人畜共患病原体。2018年3月至2020年3月,对死亡的河狸进行戊型肝炎病毒、正汉坦病毒、嗜吞噬无形体、巴尔通体、广谱β - actamamase或产生AmpC (ESBL/AmpC-)的肠杆菌科、土拉朗菌、钩端螺旋体、米库伦新埃利体、巴贝斯虫、多室棘球蚴、刚地弓形虫和旋毛虫的机会性检测,共采集24只河狸,检出3种人畜共患病原体。1只河狸弓形虫阳性,1只产ESBL/ ampc肠杆菌科阳性,1只mikurensis阳性。后一项发现表明,海狸可以被蓖麻伊蚊叮咬,并暴露于蜱传病原体。在大肠杆菌ST6599中检测到的ESBL/ ampc基因为blaCMY-2。研究结果表明,海狸在荷兰人畜共患疾病传播中的作用目前是有限的。
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