Zakošek Pipan Maja, Švara Tanja, Zdovc Irena, Papić Bojan, Avberšek Jana, Kušar Darja, Mrkun Janko
Clinic for Reproduction and Large Animals, Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Gerbičeva 60, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Institute of Pathology, Wild Animals, Fish and Bees Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Gerbičeva 60, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
BMC Vet Res. 2019 Jan 28;15(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s12917-019-1795-y.
In humans, transmission of bacteria causing fatal sepsis in the neonates through mother's milk has been reported. In dogs, it is believed that bacteria from canine milk are not the primary cause of neonatal infections. Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is colonizing the skin and mucocutaneous junctions in adult dogs and can act as an opportunistic pathogen. This bacterium was previously isolated from the canine milk and, although, its transmission from the dam's milk to the newborn puppies causing a neonatal sepsis was suggested, this hypothesis has not been confirmed.
A 4.5-year-old healthy Boston terrier dam had an elective cesarean section, delivering five normal puppies and one dead runt. Next day, two puppies developed pustules on their legs and around the muzzle. After two more days, strings of blood were noticed in the stool of the biggest puppy that suddenly died later that night. The same day, blood became visible in the feces of all other puppies. Necropsy of the dead puppy revealed a distended abdomen, catarrhal gastroenteritis with lymphadenopathy, dark red and slightly firm lung, mild dilatation of the right heart chamber and congestion of the liver, spleen, pancreas and meninges. The thoracic cavity contained white-yellow slightly opaque exudate, and there was transudate in the abdominal cavity. Histopathology revealed an acute interstitial pneumonia and multifocal myocardial necrosis with mineralization. Bacteriology of the internal organs, body cavity effusions of the dead puppy and dam's milk revealed a diffuse growth of S. pseudintermedius in pure culture. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) revealed that all isolates belonged to the sequence type 241 and differed in 2-5 single nucleotide polymorphisms; thus, the epidemiological link between the outbreak-associated isolates was confirmed.
This is the first report of a confirmed transmission of S. pseudintermedius through dam's milk causing a neonatal sepsis in a puppy after an elective cesarean section. The epidemiological link between S. pseudintermedius isolates obtained from dam's milk and internal organs of the affected puppy was confirmed by WGS. Our findings indicate that milk of healthy dams can serve as a reservoir of bacteria that can cause fatal sepsis in the newborn puppies.
据报道,在人类中,可导致新生儿致命性败血症的细菌可通过母乳传播。在犬类中,人们认为犬乳中的细菌并非新生儿感染的主要原因。中间型葡萄球菌可定植于成年犬的皮肤和皮肤黏膜交界处,并可作为机会致病菌。此前曾从犬乳中分离出这种细菌,尽管有人提出它可从母犬乳汁传播至新生幼犬,导致新生儿败血症,但这一假说尚未得到证实。
一只4.5岁健康的波士顿梗母犬接受了择期剖宫产,产下五只正常幼犬和一只死胎。第二天,两只幼犬的腿部和口鼻周围出现脓疱。再过两天,最大的那只幼犬粪便中出现血丝,当晚突然死亡。同一天,其他幼犬的粪便中也出现了血丝。对死亡幼犬进行尸检发现腹部膨胀,伴有卡他性胃肠炎和淋巴结病,肺呈暗红色且稍硬,右心室轻度扩张,肝脏、脾脏、胰腺和脑膜充血。胸腔内有黄白色稍不透明的渗出液,腹腔内有漏出液。组织病理学显示为急性间质性肺炎和多灶性心肌坏死伴矿化。对死亡幼犬的内脏、体腔积液和母犬乳汁进行细菌学检查,结果显示在纯培养物中中间型葡萄球菌呈弥漫性生长。全基因组测序(WGS)显示,所有分离株均属于序列型241,单核苷酸多态性差异为2至5个;因此,证实了与疫情相关的分离株之间的流行病学联系。
这是首例经证实的中间型葡萄球菌通过母犬乳汁传播,在择期剖宫产后导致幼犬新生儿败血症的报告。通过WGS证实了从母犬乳汁和患病幼犬内脏中分离出的中间型葡萄球菌分离株之间的流行病学联系。我们的研究结果表明,健康母犬的乳汁可作为细菌的储存库,这些细菌可导致新生幼犬致命性败血症。