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Low Occurrence of Acinetobacter baumannii in Gulls and Songbirds

Authors :
Mateusz Ledwoń
Jacek Betleja
Leszek Jerzak
Andżelina Łopińska
Gottfried Wilharm
Piotr Minias
Piotr Indykiewicz
Yvonne Pfeifer
Janja Trček
Jacek J. Nowakowski
Evelyn Skiebe
Source :
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Vol 69, Iss 1 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Exeley Inc., 2020.

Abstract

Acinetobacter baumannii is a worldwide occurring nosocomial pathogen, the natural habitats of which remain to be defined. Recently, white stork nestlings have been described as a recurring source of A. baumannii. Here, we challenged the hypothesis of a general preference of A. baumannii for avian hosts. Taking advantage of campaigns to ring free-living birds, we collected cloacal swab samples from 741 black-headed gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) in Poland, tracheal and cloacal swabs from 285 songbirds in Poland as well as tracheal swabs from 25 songbirds in Slovenia and screened those for the growth of A. baumannii on CHROMagarTM Acinetobacter. Of the 1,051 samples collected only two yielded A. baumannii isolates. Each carried one variant of the bla OXA-51-like gene, i.e. OXA-71 and OXA-208, which have been described previously in clinical isolates of A. baumannii. In conclusion, our data do not support a general preference of A. baumannii for avian hosts.Acinetobacter baumannii is a worldwide occurring nosocomial pathogen, the natural habitats of which remain to be defined. Recently, white stork nestlings have been described as a recurring source of A. baumannii. Here, we challenged the hypothesis of a general preference of A. baumannii for avian hosts. Taking advantage of campaigns to ring free-living birds, we collected cloacal swab samples from 741 black-headed gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) in Poland, tracheal and cloacal swabs from 285 songbirds in Poland as well as tracheal swabs from 25 songbirds in Slovenia and screened those for the growth of A. baumannii on CHROMagarTM Acinetobacter. Of the 1,051 samples collected only two yielded A. baumannii isolates. Each carried one variant of the bla OXA-51-like gene, i.e. OXA-71 and OXA-208, which have been described previously in clinical isolates of A. baumannii. In conclusion, our data do not support a general preference of A. baumannii for avian hosts.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25444646 and 17331331
Volume :
69
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Polish Journal of Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce6f0832fdaa5dc2384b62c9c14026cd