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Proximity to humans is associated with antimicrobial-resistant enteric pathogens in wild bird microbiomes.
Mourkas, Evangelos; Valdebenito, José O; Marsh, Hannah; Hitchings, Matthew D; Cooper, Kerry K; Parker, Craig T; Székely, Tamás; Johansson, Håkan; Ellström, Patrik; Pascoe, Ben; Waldenström, Jonas; Sheppard, Samuel K.
Affiliation
  • Mourkas E; Ineos Oxford Institute, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, 11a Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3SZ, UK; Zoonosis Science Centre, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, Husargatan 3, 751 23 Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Valdebenito JO; Bird Ecology Lab, Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y Limnológicas, Universidad Austral de Chile, Independencia 631, 5110566 Valdivia, Chile; Centro de Humedales Río Cruces (CEHUM), Universidad Austral de Chile, Camino Cabo Blanco Alto s/n, 5090000 Valdivia, Chile; HUN-REN-DE Reproductive Strategies Res
  • Marsh H; Milner Centre for Evolution, Department of Life Sciences, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, UK.
  • Hitchings MD; Institute of Life Science, Swansea University Medical School, Swansea University, Singleton Park, SA2 8PP Swansea, Wales.
  • Cooper KK; School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences, University of Arizona, 1117 E. Lowell St., Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
  • Parker CT; Produce Safety and Microbiology Unit, Western Region Research Center, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Albany, CA 94710, USA.
  • Székely T; HUN-REN-DE Reproductive Strategies Research Group, Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, 4032 Debrecen, Hungary; Milner Centre for Evolution, Department of Life Sciences, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, UK.
  • Johansson H; Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial Model Systems, Linnaeus University, Stuvaregatan 2, 392 31 Kalmar, Sweden.
  • Ellström P; Zoonosis Science Centre, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, Husargatan 3, 751 23 Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Pascoe B; Ineos Oxford Institute, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, 11a Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3SZ, UK.
  • Waldenström J; Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial Model Systems, Linnaeus University, Stuvaregatan 2, 392 31 Kalmar, Sweden.
  • Sheppard SK; Ineos Oxford Institute, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, 11a Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3SZ, UK. Electronic address: samuel.sheppard@biology.ox.ac.uk.
Curr Biol ; 34(17): 3955-3965.e4, 2024 Sep 09.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39142288
ABSTRACT
Humans are radically altering global ecology, and one of the most apparent human-induced effects is urbanization, where high-density human habitats disrupt long-established ecotones. Changes to these transitional areas between organisms, especially enhanced contact among humans and wild animals, provide new opportunities for the spread of zoonotic pathogens. This poses a serious threat to global public health, but little is known about how habitat disruption impacts cross-species pathogen spread. Here, we investigated variation in the zoonotic enteric pathogen Campylobacter jejuni. The ubiquity of C. jejuni in wild bird gut microbiomes makes it an ideal organism for understanding how host behavior and ecology influence pathogen transition and spread. We analyzed 700 C. jejuni isolate genomes from 30 bird species in eight countries using a scalable generalized linear model approach. Comparing multiple behavioral and ecological traits showed that proximity to human habitation promotes lineage diversity and is associated with antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) strains in natural populations. Specifically, wild birds from urban areas harbored up to three times more C. jejuni genotypes and AMR genes. This study provides novel methodology and much-needed quantitative evidence linking urbanization to gene pool spread and zoonoses.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Birds / Campylobacter jejuni / Gastrointestinal Microbiome Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Curr Biol Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Birds / Campylobacter jejuni / Gastrointestinal Microbiome Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Curr Biol Year: 2024 Document type: Article