| Literature DB >> 25645429 |
Vathsala Mohan1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Greater attention has been given to Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) prevalence in poultry and ruminants as they are regarded as the major contributing reservoirs of human campylobacteriosis. However, relatively little work has been done to assess the prevalence in urban wild birds and pets in New Zealand, a country with the highest campylobacteriosis notification rates. Therefore, the aim of the study was to assess the faeco-prevalence of C. jejuni in urban wild birds and pets and its temporal trend in the Manawatu region of New Zealand.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25645429 PMCID: PMC4417317 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-8-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Overall faeco-prevalence estimates of and in duck, starling, goose, dog and cat faecal material
| Species |
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|---|---|---|---|
| (%; 95% CI) | (%; 95% CI) | ||
| Overall - urban wild birds | 1,768 | 33 (19-51) | 19 (17-21) |
| Ducks | 906 (n = 12 per site)* | 29 (26-32) | 20 (18-23) |
| Starlings | 835 (n = 12 per site)* | 41 (38-45) | 18 (16-21) |
| Geese | 23 (n = 5 per month)§ | 9 (11-29) | 9 (11-29) |
| Pied stilt | 2ϒ | 50 (1-98) | 0 (0-91) |
| Swan | 2ϒ | 50 (1-98) | 0 (0-91) |
| Overall - pets | 580 | 17 (14-20) | 7 (5-9) |
| Dogs | 498 (n = 3 per site)¥ | 13 (10-16) | 5 (4-8) |
| Cats | 82 | 9 (4-17) | 7 (3-15) |
n: Number of samples.
CI: Confidence interval.
n: Number of samples.
CI: Confidence interval.
*: Ducks: For sampling rounds April 2008 to July 2008, a complete set of 12 samples could not be collected from all sites and for August 2008 sampling round: it was not possible to collect 12 samples from the Hokowhitu sampling site.
§: Geese: August 2008 sampling round: only two samples could be collected from the Hokowhitu sampling site.
ϒ: During sampling rounds April 2008 and May 2008 two swans and two pied stilts were sighted at the Massey University sampling site and samples were collected from them.
¥: Dogs: January 2009 sampling round: No samples could be collected from the Milverton Park site and only one sample could be collected from Coronation Park for the June 2009 sampling round. A total of 25 samples were collected from small animal clinic, Massey University.
Figure 1Faeco-prevalence of and in dogs, ducks and starlings over time. The faeco-prevalence was estimated for different months of sampling for dogs, ducks and starlings by aggregating the sampling sites.
Faeco-prevalence estimates of and in ducks and starlings at different sampling sites
| Sampling sites | Ducks
| Ducks
| Starlings
| Starlings
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (%; 95% CI) | (%; 95% CI) | (%; 95% CI) | (%; 95% CI) | |
| The Esplanade | 38 (31 - 45) | 25 (19 - 32) | 48 (40 - 56) | 25 (18 - 32) |
| The Hokowhitu | 20 (15 - 27) | 17 (12 - 23) | 39 (31 - 47) | 13 (8 - 19) |
| Memorial park | 32 (26 - 40) | 22 (16 - 29) | 48 (40 - 56) | 22 (16 - 30) |
| Massey University | 22 (16 - 29) | 15 (10 - 21) | 36 (29 - 44) | 13 (8 - 19) |
| The Square | 34 (27 - 42) | 24 (18 - 31) | 37 (30 - 45) | 20 (14 - 27) |
CI: Confidence interval.
Faeco-prevalence estimates of and in dogs at different sampling sites
| Sampling sites | Dogs
| Dogs
|
|---|---|---|
| Albert Street | 8 (2-18) | 6 (1-16) |
| Bledisloe Park | 18 (9-31) | 10 (3-21) |
| The Bridle Track | 10 (3-21) | 8 (2-18) |
| Coronation Park | 6 (1-16) | 4 (0.4-13) |
| The Esplanade | 25 (14-40) | 4 (0.4-13) |
| Fitzherbert Bridge | 16 (7-29) | 6 (1-16) |
| The Hokowhitu | 6 (1-16) | 6 (1-16) |
| Milverton Park | 12 (0.4-24) | 4 (0.4-13) |
| Railway Road | 4 (0.4-13) | 4 (0.4-13) |
| Vogel Street | 10 (3-21) | 2 (0.1-10) |
CI = Confidence interval.