Veterinary Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 1 , 01/03/2020

Investigation of melioidosis outbreak in pig farms in southern Thailand

Wiyada Kwanhian, Treenate Jiranantasak, Aleeza T. Kessler, Bryn E. Tolchinsky, Sarah Parker, Jirarat Songsri, Suebtrakool Wisessombat, Kawinsaya Pukanha, Vincentius A. Testamenti, Pacharapong Khrongsee, Somporn Sretrirutchai, Jedsada Kaewrakmuk, Jitbanjong Tangpong, Apichai Tuanyok

Abstract

Melioidosis, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, is a potentially life-threatening infection that can affect humans and awide variety of animals in the tropics. InDecember 2017, a swine melioidosis case was discovered during a meat inspection at a privately-owned slaughterhouse in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in southern Thailand. The infection, which continued for several months, caused a dispute about where the disease began. An environmental investigation into two farms-both involved in raising the first infected pig-ensued. Through genetic analysis, the investigation revealed that a contaminated water supply at one farm was the probable source of infection. The three local sequence types identified in the investigation were types 51, 298 and 392.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

AbattoirBurkholderia pseudomalleiPigSwine melioidosisThailand

ASJC Subject Area

Veterinary : Veterinary (all)

Funding Agency

Emerging Pathogens Institute, University of Florida


Bibliography


Kwanhian, W., Jiranantasak, T., Kessler, A., Tolchinsky, B., Parker, S., Songsri, J., Wisessombat, S., ... Tuanyok, A. (2020). Investigation of melioidosis outbreak in pig farms in southern Thailand. Veterinary Sciences, 7(1) doi:10.3390/vetsci7010009

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