Isolation of toxigenic Clostridium difficile from raw bovine milk and the environment: A risk for public health?

  • Dumontet, STEFANO
  • Pasquale, Vincenzo
Publication date
January 2013
Publisher
OMICS Publishing Group

Abstract

Clostridium difficile is an emerging enteric pathogen of humans and animals. Health care associated and community-acquired C. difficile infections (CDI) are on the increase world-wide. The hypothesis of a zoonotic route of human CDI takes grounds from the coming out of the toxigenic ribotype 078, commonly found in pigs and calves, as cause of human CDI outbreaks in several countries. One hundred and thirty-two samples of raw bovine milk and 1 sample of raw ovine milk collected in Southern Italy were analyzed. C. difficile ribotypes 018 and 078 were isolated from 5 samples of bovine bulk tank milk. Despite the frequent isolation of C. difficile from bovine in Western countries, this is the first report dealing with the isolation of C. diffic...

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