2023
DOI: 10.1099/mgen.0.001046
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A local-scale One Health genomic surveillance of Clostridioides difficile demonstrates highly related strains from humans, canines, and the environment

Abstract: Although infections caused by Clostridioides difficile have historically been attributed to hospital acquisition, growing evidence supports the role of community acquisition in C. difficile infection (CDI). Symptoms of CDI can range from mild, self-resolving diarrhoea to toxic megacolon, pseudomembranous colitis, and death. In this study… Show more

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“…C. difficile was identified in farm animals, food sources, natural environments including in compost and soil, and in household settings, including from bathroom toilets and children's sandboxes. The relationship between and the genomic distribution into 65 sequence types (ST) from human, canine, and environmental isolates in Flagstaff, AZ was also reported for 562 genomes 30 . Eight STs were shared among the three sources with genomic similarities and epidemiologic linkages identified among multiple canine and soil isolates, suggesting direct mechanisms of acquisition and transmission among these reservoirs 76 .…”
Section: Difficile Genomic Clusters Shared Among Human Veterinary And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…C. difficile was identified in farm animals, food sources, natural environments including in compost and soil, and in household settings, including from bathroom toilets and children's sandboxes. The relationship between and the genomic distribution into 65 sequence types (ST) from human, canine, and environmental isolates in Flagstaff, AZ was also reported for 562 genomes 30 . Eight STs were shared among the three sources with genomic similarities and epidemiologic linkages identified among multiple canine and soil isolates, suggesting direct mechanisms of acquisition and transmission among these reservoirs 76 .…”
Section: Difficile Genomic Clusters Shared Among Human Veterinary And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One Health approaches aim to collaboratively improve the health of human and animal populations, and the associated environments that they inhabit. In the case of infectious diseases, it promotes a collaborative approach among diverse disciplines to investigate pathogens that occur across species and ecosystems 30 .…”
Section: One Health Genomic Surveillance For Global Pathogensmentioning
confidence: 99%