Detection of Potential Zoonotic Agents Isolated in Italian Shelters and the Assessment of Animal Welfare Correlation with Antimicrobial Resistance in Escherichia coli Strains

Author:

Cocco Antonio1ORCID,Alessiani Alessandra12,Salini Romolo1ORCID,Iapaolo Federica1,Averaimo Daniela1ORCID,Pompilii Cinzia1,Foschi Giovanni1,Bellucci Fabio3ORCID,Iannino Filomena1,Dalla Villa Paolo1,Janowicz Anna1ORCID,Caporale Marco1

Affiliation:

1. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e Molise “G. Caporale”, 64100 Teramo, Italy

2. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Puglia e della Basilicata, 71121 Foggia, Italy

3. Ministero della Salute, Direzione Generale della Sanità e dei Farmaci Veterinari, 00144 Roma, Italy

Abstract

Welfare conditions in shelters, where dogs might be housed for a long period of time, may have a possible correlation with the occurrence of bacterial pathogens and their antimicrobial resistance (AMR). In this study, we assessed the occurrence of AMR in 54 strains of Escherichia coli isolated from dogs housed in 15 Italian shelters and we correlated the resistance patterns to animal welfare. We also aimed to evaluate the presence of specific pathogens with zoonotic potential in sheltered dogs. Thus, nasopharyngeal, rectal, and oral swabs were collected from a group of 20 dogs in each shelter and totaled 758 swabs. We identified 9 Staphylococcus pseudointermedius, 1 Pasteurella multocida, 9 Staphylococcus aureus, 12 Campylobacter spp., 54 Escherichia coli, 2 Salmonella enterica, and 246 Capnocytophaga spp. The antimicrobial susceptibility was assessed for the E. coli isolates using a panel of 14 antibiotics. The highest level of relative AMR was recorded for ampicillin and sulfamethoxazole. The association found between AMR and the levels of animal welfare scores in shelters was evident although not statistically significant. These results support the hypothesis that the good management of shelters can increase the level of animal welfare, thus reducing the use of antibiotics and, as a consequence, the AMR occurrence found in dogs that share their domestic environment with humans.

Funder

Italian Ministry of Health—Directorate General of Animal Health and Veterinary Drugs

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,Biochemistry,Microbiology

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