BMC Veterinary Research (Oct 2012)

Genetically similar strains of <it>Escherichia coli</it> O157:H7 isolated from sheep, cattle and human patients

  • Söderlund Robert,
  • Hedenström Ingela,
  • Nilsson Anna,
  • Eriksson Erik,
  • Aspán Anna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 200

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Abstract Background Comparatively little is known about the prevalence or the molecular characteristics of the zoonotic pathogen E. coli O157:H7 in the sheep reservoir. To investigate this and determine the host specificity of subclones of the bacterium, we have conducted a slaughterhouse prevalence study in sheep and compared the collected isolates to O157:H7 previously isolated from cattle and human patients. Results Verotoxin-producing O157:H7 was found in 11/597 (1.8%) of samples from sheep in Swedish slaughterhouses, 9/492 faecal (1.8%) and 2/105 ear samples (1.9%). All positive sheep were eaeA, hlyA, cdtV-B, vtx1), and partial sequencing of vtx2. The observed profiles were similar to those of cattle strains investigated previously. Conclusions The same pathogenic subtypes of VTEC O157:H7, including the highly virulent clade 8, appear to be present in both sheep and cattle in Sweden, suggesting strains can circulate freely between ruminant reservoirs.

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