Sources and transmission routes of campylobacteriosis: a combined analysis of genome and exposure data
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2021-02
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Objectives: To determine the contributions of several animal and environmental sources of human campylobacteriosis and identify source-specific risk factors. Methods: 1417 Campylobacter jejuni/coli isolates from the Netherlands in 2017–2019 were whole-genome sequenced, including isolates from human cases (n = 280), chickens/turkeys (n = 238), laying hens (n = 56), cattle (n = 158), veal calves (n = 49), sheep/goats (n = 111), pigs (n = 110), dogs/cats (n = 100), wild birds (n = 62), and surface water (n = 253). Questionnaire-based exposure data was collected. Source attribution was performed using core-genome multilocus sequence typing. Risk factors were determined on the attribution estimates. Results: Cases were mostly attributed to chickens/turkeys (48.2%), dogs/cats (18.0%), cattle (12.1%), and surface water (8.5%). Of the associations identified, never consuming chicken, as well as frequent chicken consumption, and rarely washing hands after touching raw meat, were risk factors for chicken/turkey-attributable infections. Consuming unpasteurized milk or barbecued beef increased the risk for cattle-attributable infections. Risk factors for infections attributable to environmental sources were open water swimming, contact with dog faeces, and consuming non-chicken/turkey avian meat like game birds. Conclusions: Poultry and cattle are the main livestock sources of campylobacteriosis, while pets and surface water are important non-livestock sources. Foodborne transmission is only partially consistent with the attributions, as frequency and alternative pathways of exposure are significant.
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Campylobacter, Core-genome MLST, Risk factors, Source attribution, Zoonosis, Microbiology (medical), Infectious Diseases, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Mughini-Gras, L, Pijnacker, R, Coipan, C, Mulder, A C, Veludo, A F, de Rijk, S, van Hoek, A H A M, Buij, R, Muskens, G, Koene, M, Veldman, K, Duim, B, Graaf-van Bloois, L V D, van der Weijden, C, Kuiling, S, Verbruggen, A, van der Giessen, J, Opsteegh, M, van der Voort, M, Castelijn, G A A, Schets, F M, Blaak, H, Wagenaar, J A, Zomer, A L & Franz, E 2021, 'Sources and transmission routes of campylobacteriosis: a combined analysis of genome and exposure data', Journal of Infection, vol. 82, no. 2, pp. 216-226. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2020.09.039