Abstract

BackgroundMulti-drug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP) detection is rapidly increasing in microbial specimens from pets across Europe. MRSP has also been isolated from bitches and newborns in dog breeding kennels. This study assessed whether MRSP lineage differs between breeding kennels and is maintained over time. Post-partum bitches (at day 3 vaginal and day 3, 9 and 35 milk samples) and their litters (at day 3, 9 and 35 oral and abdominal skin samples) from two Italian breeding kennels (A and B) were sampled and MRSP was subsequently characterized via whole-genome sequencing and antibiotic susceptibility testing. The study was carried out from October 2014 to March 2016 and included successive parturitions from the same animals.ResultsThe analysis revealed different situations in both investigated kennels. In kennel A, circulating strains were from 7-locus sequence types ST688, ST258 and closely related isolates of ST71, which included most isolates. In kennel B, only a new isolate, ST772, was detected. In addition, most isolates from both kennels had multi-resistant antibiotic profiles. MRSP was only isolated from litters of MRSP-positive bitches, thus suggesting that bitch-litter transmission is likely.ConclusionsOur data show that MRSP circulation can differ in different settings, that several clonal lineages can circulate together, and that vertical transmission appears common. MRSP colonization did not affect the health conditions of the bitches or of their litters.

Highlights

  • Multi-drug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP) detection is rapidly increasing in microbial specimens from pets across Europe

  • Our data show that MRSP circulation can differ in different settings, from the simultaneous detection of multiple strains to the isolation of a single genotype, such as with the case of the new ST772 type

  • Worth noticing is the detection of amikacin- and rifampicin-resistant isolates carried by healthy bitches and puppies that had not been treated with these antimicrobials

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Introduction

Multi-drug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP) detection is rapidly increasing in microbial specimens from pets across Europe. MRSP has been isolated from bitches and newborns in dog breeding kennels. This study assessed whether MRSP lineage differs between breeding kennels and is maintained over time. Due to the importance of S. pseudintermedius as an opportunistic pathogen, it is worrisome that multi-drug methicillin-resistant S. pseudintermedius (MRSP) detection has rapidly increased in microbiological specimens from pets across Europe in recent years [6, 7]. Data are lacking on the relatedness and transmission of MRSP lineages isolated from bitches and their offspring in breeding kennels. This study assessed whether the same MRSP lineage is present in bitches and their litters in different breeding kennels and is maintained over time

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