Transboundary Spread of Brucella canis through Import of Infected Dogs, the Netherlands, November 2016-December 2018

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2021-07

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van Dijk, Marloes A MORCID 0000-0002-3256-3970ISNI 0000000492849158
Engelsma, Marc Y
Visser, Vanessa X N
Keur, Ingrid
Holtslag, Marjolijn EISNI 0000000506748682
Willems, NicoleISNI 0000000492962986
Meij, B.P.ORCID 0000-0002-0165-1169ISNI 0000000388662836
Willemsen, Peter T J
Wagenaar, Jaap AISNI 0000000388430808
Roest, Hendrik I J

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Brucella canis had not been isolated in the Netherlands until November 2016, when it was isolated from a dog imported from Romania. Including this case, 16 suspected cases were notified to the authorities during the following 25 months. Of these 16 dogs, 10 were seropositive; tracking investigations found another 8 seropositive littermates. All seropositive animals were rescue dogs imported from Eastern Europe. B. canis was cultured from urine, blood, and other specimens collected from the dogs. Genotyping of isolates revealed clustering by litter and country. Isolating B. canis in urine indicates that shedding should be considered when assessing the risk for zoonotic transmission. This case series proves introduction of B. canis into a country to which it is not endemic through import of infected dogs from B. canis-endemic areas, posing a threat to the naive autochthonous dog population and humans.

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Taverne, Epidemiology, Microbiology (medical), Infectious Diseases, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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van Dijk, M, Engelsma, M Y, Visser, V X N, Keur, I, Holtslag, M E, Willems, N, Meij, B P, Willemsen, P T J, Wagenaar, J A, Roest, H I J & Broens, E M 2021, 'Transboundary Spread of Brucella canis through Import of Infected Dogs, the Netherlands, November 2016-December 2018', Emerging Infectious Diseases, vol. 27, no. 7, pp. 1783-1788. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2707.201238