Affiliation:
1. Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool Neston UK
2. Gastrointestinal Bacteria Reference Unit United Kingdom Health Security Agency London UK
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundDried non‐heat‐treated meat treats, such as ears, skin and tails, are popular supplementary dog foods. Previous studies have demonstrated Salmonella spp. contamination on treats, particularly in pig ears and chicken products. This small, exploratory, cross‐sectional study investigated Salmonella spp. presence in dried treats available in the UK.MethodsA selection of dried treats from local pet shops and online retailers underwent bacterial culture for Salmonella spp. and subsequent antimicrobial susceptibility testing, with Salmonella serotype determined by whole genome sequencing.ResultsEighty‐four samples were tested, with 16% being Salmonella spp. positive. Five Salmonella serotypes were identified, each associated with specific treat types. An antimicrobial‐resistant phenotype was identified in 39% of isolates. All serotypes identified are known to cause human infection.LimitationsThis study was limited by a small sample size and limited number of retail sources.ConclusionSalmonella spp. of public health concern were present in some dried dog treats in this study. Dog owners, pet food retailers and veterinary professionals should be aware of the potential zoonotic disease risk associated with these treats, and appropriate hygiene measures, including thorough hand washing, should be utilised if they are fed.
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine
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