Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002
Oropharyngeal tularemia was identified as the cause of a die-off in captured wild prairie dogs at a commercial exotic animal facility in Texas. From this point source, Francisella tularensis–infected prairie dogs were traced to animals distributed to the Czech Republic and to a Texas pet shop. F. tu...
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doaj-8922f9bc811c415d900fe6a651fc80ab2020-11-25T01:58:09ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592004-03-0110341942510.3201/eid1003.030504Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002Jeannine M. PetersenMartin E. SchrieferLeon G. CarterYan ZhouTara SealyDarcy BawiecBrook YockeySandra UrichNordin S. ZeidnerSwati AvashiaJacob L. KoolJan BuckConnie LindleyLeos CeledaJohn A. MonteneiriKenneth L. GageMay C. ChuOropharyngeal tularemia was identified as the cause of a die-off in captured wild prairie dogs at a commercial exotic animal facility in Texas. From this point source, Francisella tularensis–infected prairie dogs were traced to animals distributed to the Czech Republic and to a Texas pet shop. F. tularensis culture isolates were recovered tissue specimens from 63 prairie dogs, including one each from the secondary distribution sites. Molecular and biochemical subtyping indicated that all isolates were F. tularensis subsp. holarctica (Type B). Microagglutination assays detected antibodies against F. tularensis, with titers as great as 1:4,096 in some live animals. All seropositive animals remained culture positive, suggesting that prairie dogs may act as chronic carriers of F. tularensis. These findings demonstrate the need for additional studies of tularemia in prairie dogs, given the seriousness of the resulting disease, the fact that prairie dogs are sold commercially as pets, and the risk for pet-to-human transmission.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/3/03-0504_articleFrancisella tularensistularemiaoropharyngealCynomys ludovicianusprairie dogsoutbreak |
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Jeannine M. Petersen Martin E. Schriefer Leon G. Carter Yan Zhou Tara Sealy Darcy Bawiec Brook Yockey Sandra Urich Nordin S. Zeidner Swati Avashia Jacob L. Kool Jan Buck Connie Lindley Leos Celeda John A. Monteneiri Kenneth L. Gage May C. Chu |
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Jeannine M. Petersen Martin E. Schriefer Leon G. Carter Yan Zhou Tara Sealy Darcy Bawiec Brook Yockey Sandra Urich Nordin S. Zeidner Swati Avashia Jacob L. Kool Jan Buck Connie Lindley Leos Celeda John A. Monteneiri Kenneth L. Gage May C. Chu Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002 Emerging Infectious Diseases Francisella tularensis tularemia oropharyngeal Cynomys ludovicianus prairie dogs outbreak |
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Jeannine M. Petersen Martin E. Schriefer Leon G. Carter Yan Zhou Tara Sealy Darcy Bawiec Brook Yockey Sandra Urich Nordin S. Zeidner Swati Avashia Jacob L. Kool Jan Buck Connie Lindley Leos Celeda John A. Monteneiri Kenneth L. Gage May C. Chu |
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Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002 |
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Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002 |
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Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002 |
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Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002 |
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Laboratory Analysis of Tularemia in Wild-Trapped, Commercially Traded Prairie Dogs, Texas, 2002 |
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laboratory analysis of tularemia in wild-trapped, commercially traded prairie dogs, texas, 2002 |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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1080-6040 1080-6059 |
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2004-03-01 |
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Oropharyngeal tularemia was identified as the cause of a die-off in captured wild prairie dogs at a commercial exotic animal facility in Texas. From this point source, Francisella tularensis–infected prairie dogs were traced to animals distributed to the Czech Republic and to a Texas pet shop. F. tularensis culture isolates were recovered tissue specimens from 63 prairie dogs, including one each from the secondary distribution sites. Molecular and biochemical subtyping indicated that all isolates were F. tularensis subsp. holarctica (Type B). Microagglutination assays detected antibodies against F. tularensis, with titers as great as 1:4,096 in some live animals. All seropositive animals remained culture positive, suggesting that prairie dogs may act as chronic carriers of F. tularensis. These findings demonstrate the need for additional studies of tularemia in prairie dogs, given the seriousness of the resulting disease, the fact that prairie dogs are sold commercially as pets, and the risk for pet-to-human transmission. |
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Francisella tularensis tularemia oropharyngeal Cynomys ludovicianus prairie dogs outbreak |
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