High prevalence of closely-related Acinetobacter baumannii in pets according to a multicentre study in veterinary clinics, Reunion Island.

作者: O. Belmonte , H. Pailhoriès , M. Kempf , M.P. Gaultier , C. Lemarié

DOI: 10.1016/J.VETMIC.2014.01.042

关键词: Veterinary clinicsHigh prevalenceAcinetobacter baumanniiIndian oceanCarriageInternal medicineMedicineVeterinary medicine

摘要: Abstract Our objective was to study the carriage of Acinetobacter baumannii (AB) in pets Reunion Island (RI), a French territory Indian Ocean. Overall, 138 were sampled (rectum, mouth, wounds if applicable) 9 veterinary clinics (VC). The prevalence AB 6.5% (95%CI; 2.4, 10.6) and carriers indentified from 4 VC. Hospitalization VC antimicrobial treatment administered within 15 preceding days significantly associated with (P  90% similarity by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis). Additional studies are needed improve understanding about interactions between different reservoirs RI.

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