Britton Ann P, Blum Shlomo E, Legge Carolyn, Sojonky Ken, Zabek Erin N
Animal Health Centre, BC Ministry of Agriculture, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada (Britton, Sojonky, Zabek).
Department of Bacteriology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan, Israel (Blum).
J Vet Diagn Invest. 2018 Jan;30(1):126-129. doi: 10.1177/1040638717732372. Epub 2017 Sep 14.
Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus ( S. zooepidemicus) causes outbreaks of fatal respiratory disease in dog shelters and fatal respiratory and neurologic disease in cat shelters. We conducted multi-locus sequence typing analysis on S. zooepidemicus isolates from 5 Canadian and 3 Israeli cats with severe respiratory and neurologic disease, plus 1 isolate from a clinically normal shelter cat. Our aim was to determine if feline outbreaks are clonal and whether there is commonality between feline and canine strains. ST363 was identified as the causative strain of a Canadian outbreak of S. zooepidemicus-linked disease, and is a double-locus variant of ST173, which was isolated from one of the Israeli cats. ST363 was also isolated from the clinically normal cat, indicative of the potential for enzootic infection in shelters. Strains within the ST173 clonal complex were responsible for 2 large canine outbreaks in the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the death of 1 cat in the United States outbreak. ST215 was isolated from 2 cats in the Israeli outbreak, and is unrelated to the ST173 complex. We conclude that S. zooepidemicus outbreaks in cat shelters are clonal and that strains within the ST173 clonal complex are pathogenic for both dogs and cats.
马链球菌兽疫亚种(兽疫链球菌)可在犬舍引发致命的呼吸道疾病,在猫舍引发致命的呼吸道和神经系统疾病。我们对来自5只患有严重呼吸道和神经系统疾病的加拿大猫、3只患有严重呼吸道和神经系统疾病的以色列猫以及1只临床健康的猫舍猫的兽疫链球菌分离株进行了多位点序列分型分析。我们的目的是确定猫的疫情是否为克隆性的,以及猫和犬的菌株之间是否存在共性。ST363被确定为加拿大一起与兽疫链球菌相关疾病疫情的致病菌株,它是ST173的双位点变体,ST173是从一只以色列猫中分离出来的。ST363也从那只临床健康的猫中分离出来,这表明猫舍存在潜在的地方性感染。ST173克隆复合体中的菌株在美国和英国引发了2起大型犬类疫情,以及在美国疫情中有1只猫死亡。ST215是从以色列疫情中的2只猫中分离出来的,与ST173复合体无关。我们得出结论,猫舍中的兽疫链球菌疫情是克隆性的,并且ST173克隆复合体中的菌株对犬和猫都具有致病性。