白喉产毒溃疡棒状杆菌的人畜共患传播。

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Adeline Hillan, Tristan Gibbs, Graham Weaire-Buchanan, Tracy Brown, Stanley Pang, Suzanne P. McEvoy, Erica Parker
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摘要

背景:由产毒素的溃疡棒状杆菌引起的白喉是一种重新出现的人类疾病,可引起局部和全身后遗症。在澳大利亚,由于疫苗接种率高,产毒性白喉是一种罕见的应呈报传染病。不同司法管辖区对皮肤产毒性溃疡梭菌病例的公共卫生管理各不相同,而对表现为呼吸性或喉性白喉的产毒性白喉棒状杆菌的公共卫生反应则更为统一。目的:报告一例人畜共患性溃疡梭菌病例,审查人畜共患宿主和已报告传播事件的证据,并审查管理人与动物接触的公共卫生指南。方法和结果:在本病例报告中,我们详细介绍了我们的病例调查、治疗和公共卫生管理,包括接触者追踪和动物试验方法。我们成功地将伴侣犬确定为人类病例的可能来源,WGS确认了这种联系。溃疡杆菌与家畜和农业动物的人畜共患疾病联系已在文献中建立;然而,对人类病例中动物接触的管理不符合司法或国家准则。结论:虽然是一种罕见的疾病,但需要采取一致的公共卫生管理方法来系统地阐明疾病来源并提高对传播的理解。
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Zoonotic transmission of diphtheria toxin-producing Corynebacterium ulcerans

Zoonotic transmission of diphtheria toxin-producing Corynebacterium ulcerans

Background

Diphtheria caused by toxin-producing Corynebacterium ulcerans is a re-emerging human disease that can cause local and systemic sequelae. In Australia, toxigenic diphtheria is a rare notifiable communicable disease, due to high-vaccination coverage. The public health management of cutaneous cases of toxigenic C. ulcerans varies between jurisdictions, as opposed to the more uniform public health response to toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae presenting as respiratory or laryngeal diphtheria.

Aim

To report a case of zoonotically acquired C. ulcerans, review evidence on the zoonotic reservoir and reported transmission events, and examine public health guidelines for the management of human and animal contacts.

Methods and Results

In this case report, we detail our case investigation, treatment and public health management, including contact tracing and an approach to animal testing. We successfully identified companion canines as probable sources for the human case, with WGS confirming the link. The zoonotic disease link of C. ulcerans to domestic and agricultural animals is established in the literature; however, the management of animal contacts in human cases is inconsistent with jurisdictional or national guidelines.

Conclusions

While a rare disease, a consistent approach to public health management is warranted to systematically elucidate the disease source and improve understanding of transmission.

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Zoonoses and Public Health
Zoonoses and Public Health 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
4.20%
发文量
115
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoonoses and Public Health brings together veterinary and human health researchers and policy-makers by providing a venue for publishing integrated and global approaches to zoonoses and public health. The Editors will consider papers that focus on timely collaborative and multi-disciplinary research in zoonoses and public health. This journal provides rapid publication of original papers, reviews, and potential discussion papers embracing this collaborative spirit. Papers should advance the scientific knowledge of the sources, transmission, prevention and control of zoonoses and be authored by scientists with expertise in areas such as microbiology, virology, parasitology and epidemiology. Articles that incorporate recent data into new methods, applications, or approaches (e.g. statistical modeling) which enhance public health are strongly encouraged.
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