Affiliation:
1. Division of Comparative Medicine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
2. Department of Molecular Genetics, Forsyth Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Numbers of nonmigratory Canada geese have increased substantially in the past decade, and they have become a nuisance in some urban areas. Because of their close contact with humans in parks and areas adjacent to surface waterways, contact with their feces poses a zoonotic risk. A total of 97 geese from 10 separate geographic locales in the greater Boston area had their feces sampled for detection of
Helicobacter
spp. Identification of
Helicobacter
spp. based on 16S rRNA genus-specific helicobacter primers was noted in 39 of 97 (40.2%) DNA fecal extracts. Twenty-seven (27.8%) of these geese had helicobacters isolated from their feces. A urease-positive novel species,
Helicobacter anseris
, based on phenotypic, biochemical, and 16S rRNA analyses, was isolated from 20 geese from seven different flocks. A second, novel, urease-negative
Helicobacter
sp.,
H. brantae
, was identified in seven geese. Four geese had both novel
Helicobacter
spp. cultured from their feces. Whether these two novel helicobacters pose a zoonotic risk, similar to other enteric helicobacters (e.g.,
H. canadensis
, previously isolated from diarrheic and bacteremic humans and from geese in Europe), will require further studies.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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