Title (eng)
Staphylococcus aureus in Rwandan dogs predominantly representing human-associated lineages
Author
Jean Bosco Turikumwenayo
Author
Beatrice Mukamulisa
Author
Prudence Ndishimye
Author
Flora Muragijemariya
Author
Adriana Cabal-Rosel
Author
Author
Otto W. Fischer
Author
Author
Elke Müller
Author
Sascha D. Braun
Author
Werner Ruppitsch
Author
Andrea T. Feßler
Author
Stefan Schwarz
Author
Stefan Monecke
Author
Ralf Ehricht
Abstract (eng)
The present study aimed at examining the nasal and ear carriage of Staphylococcus aureus of Rwandan dogs and cats. Sixty-five S. aureus isolates were detected, all originating from the nostrils of dogs. Resistance to penicillin, penicillin/erythromycin/clindamycin, penicillin/tetracycline, and tetracycline solely was observed. The isolates were assigned to 23 different spa types, among them three novel (t21589, t21661, and t21662) variants, associated with eleven clonal complexes (CCs) (CC1, CC5, CC12, CC15, CC22, CC30, CC45, CC97, CC152, CC707, and CC834). Four isolates could not be assigned to any known CC. MLST revealed that one of them belonged to the new sequence type (ST) 9069. Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) genes (lukF-PV/lukS-PV), the bovine leukocidin genes (lukM/lukF-P83), the toxic shock syndrome toxin gene tst-1, and various virulence-associated genes were detected. These findings demonstrate the dogs are colonized with human lineages of S. aureus. Coupled with the limited availability of S. aureus data from human medicine in Rwanda underscores the importance of hygiene measures and supports the need for a rigorous One-Health Surveillance program of the companion animals-human interface.
Keywords (eng)
AnimalsDogs MicrobiologyRwanda EpidemiologyStaphylococcus Aureus GeneticsStaphylococcus Aureus Isolation & PurificationStaphylococcus Aureus ClassificationStaphylococcus Aureus Drug EffectsStaphylococcal Infections VeterinaryStaphylococcal Infections MicrobiologyStaphylococcal Infections EpidemiologyHumansCatsDog Diseases MicrobiologyDog Diseases EpidemiologyAnti-Bacterial Agents PharmacologyCarrier State MicrobiologyCarrier State VeterinaryMultilocus Sequence TypingVirulence Factors GeneticsMicrobial Sensitivity TestsExotoxins Genetics
Type (eng)
Language
[eng]
Is in series
Title (eng)
Letters in Applied Microbiology
Volume
78
Issue
5
ISSN
2306-7381
Issued
2025
Number of pages
8
Publication
Oxford University Press
Date issued
2025
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