Abstract

Listeria is ubiquitous in a variety of environments and can be isolated from a wide range of animal hosts. Rodents are capable of carrying pathogenic bacteria in their intestines, such as Listeria, and can disseminate those pathogens into the natural environment and to where human activity occurs. In this study, we investigated the occurrence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Listeria spp. isolated from wild rodents found in natural environments in China. We collected 341 intestinal fecal samples of rodents from five different regions of China, all representing different rodent habitats. The antimicrobial susceptibility of the Listeria spp. isolates obtained were firstly assessed using the Kirby–Bauer disk diffusion method. Thirty-one samples were positive for Listeria spp., of which 11 were positive for Listeria monocytogenes and seven were positive for Listeria ivanovii. Other species identified include Listeria innocua, Listeria fleischmannii and Listeria floridensis. All Listeria spp. isolates were sensitive to the majority of the antimicrobials tested, but largely resistant to oxacillin (94.1%) and cefuroxime (70.6%). All L. monocytogenes isolates were further characterized by serotyping, multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). L. monocytogenes strains were grouped into three serotypes, five sequence types and five pulsotypes (PTs) by serotyping, MLST and PFGE, respectively. Almost half of the isolates (five of 11) belonged to serotype 1/2b, ST87 and PT1. This study determined that Listeria is carried in the intestinal tracts of wild rodents from multiple regions at a low rate, filling an epidemiological data gap on Listeria in natural environments in China.Emerging Microbes & Infections (2017) 6, e44; doi:http://10.1038/emi.2017.28; published online 7 June 2017

Highlights

  • Until recently the genus Listeria was thought to consist of six species, including L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. welshimeri, L. ivanovii, L. seeligeri and L. grayi

  • We investigated the occurrence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Listeria spp. isolated from wild rodents found in natural environments in China

  • Occurrence of Listeria spp. in feces of rodents Thirty-one out of 341 fecal samples were found to be positive for Listeria spp. (Table 1)

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Introduction

Until recently the genus Listeria was thought to consist of six species, including L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. welshimeri, L. ivanovii, L. seeligeri and L. grayi. Another 11 novel species have been reported since 2009: L. marthii, L. fleischmannii, L. floridensis, L. rocourtiae, L. weihenstephanensis, L. cornellensis, L. aquatica, L. riparia, L. grandensis, L. booriae and L. newyorkensis.[1,2,3,4,5,6,7] Only two species, L. monocytogenes and L. ivanovii, are pathogenic due to their respective species-specific virulence determinants. Pregnant women may suffer miscarriage, preterm delivery or stillbirth, only flu-like symptoms are manifested.[14]

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