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Zero prevalence of Clostridium difficile in wild passerine birds in Europe
Authors:Bandelj Petra  Trilar Tomi  Racnik Jozko  Zadravec Marko  Pirš Tina  Avbersek Jana  Micunovic Jasna  Ocepek Matjaz  Vengust Modest
Affiliation:Veterinary faculty, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Slovenian Museum of Natural History, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Abstract:
Clostridium difficile is an important bacterial pathogen of humans and a variety of animal species, where it can cause significant medical problems. The major public health concern is the possibility of inapparent animal reservoirs of C. difficile and shedding of bacteria to noninfected individuals or populations, as well as being a source of food contamination. Migrating birds can be a key epizootiological factor for transmission and distribution of pathogens over a wide geographic range. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate whether migrating passerine birds can be a source of spread of C. difficile along their migration routes. Cloacal samples were taken from 465 passerine birds during their migration south over the Alps. Selective enrichment was used for detection of C. difficile. Clostridium difficile was not isolated from any of the samples, which indicates that migrating passerine birds are unlikely to serve as a reservoir and a carrier of C. difficile.
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