Transmission of Brucella canis in a canine kennel following introduction of an infected dog

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Graham, Heather [1 ]
van der Most, Marleen [1 ]
Kampfraath, Andries A. [1 ]
Visser, Vanessa [2 ]
Dinkla, Annemieke [1 ]
Harders, Frank [1 ]
Ruuls, Robin [1 ]
van Essen-Zandbergen, Alieda [1 ]
van den Esker, Marielle H. [1 ]
van der Heide, Reina [1 ]
van Keulen, Lucien [1 ]
Koets, Ad [1 ]
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[1] Wageningen UR, Wageningen Biovet Res, Lelystad, Netherlands
[2] Netherlands Food & Consumer Prod Safety Author, Utrecht, Netherlands
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Brucella canis; Canine brucellosis; Dogs; Diagnostics; Whole-genome-sequencing; Phylogeny; Outbreak investigation;
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10.1016/j.vetmic.2024.110183
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Q93 [微生物学];
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Brucella canis is a zoonotic pathogen and the main causative agent of canine brucellosis. In the Netherlands, B. canis had previously only been detected in individual cases of imported dogs. However, an outbreak of B. canis occurred for the first time in a cohort of autochthonous dogs in a breeding kennel in 2019. The outbreak began with a positive serological test result of an imported intact male dog showing clinical symptoms of brucellosis. Consequently, urine and blood samples were collected and tested positive for B. canis by culture, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization - time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) and whole-genome-sequencing (WGS). Screening of the contact dogs in the kennel where the index case was kept, revealed that antibodies against B. canis could be detected in 23 out of 69 dogs (34 %) by serum agglutination test (SAT). Of the 23 seropositive dogs, B. canis could be cultured from the urine and/or heparin samples of 19 dogs (83 %). This outbreak represents the first documented case of transmission of B. canis to autochthonous contact dogs in the Netherlands. WGS revealed all B. canis isolates belonged to the same cluster, which means the transmission of B. canis in the breeding kennel was most likely caused by the introduction of one infected dog. Comparing this cluster with data from other B. canis isolates, it also appears that characteristic clusters of B. canis are present in several endemic countries. These clusters seem to remain stable over time and may help in locating the origin of new isolates found. This outbreak showed that the international movement of dogs from endemic countries poses a threat to the canine population, while serological screening and WGS proved to be valuable tools for respectively screening and the epidemiological investigation.
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