Characterization of Campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic.
A lack of knowledge of naturally occurring pathogens is limiting our ability to use the Antarctic to study the impact human-mediated introduction of infectious microorganisms have on this relatively uncontaminated environment. As no large-scale coordinated effort to remedy this lack of knowledge has...
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doaj-ff533daedcc74359b063914276345dcb2020-11-25T02:35:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011311e020650210.1371/journal.pone.0206502Characterization of Campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic.Håkan JohanssonPatrik EllströmKarin ArturssonCharlotte BergJonas BonnedahlIngrid HanssonJorge HernandezJuana Lopez-MartínGonzalo Medina-VogelLucila MorenoBjörn OlsenEva Olsson EngvallHanna SkarinKarin TroellJonas WaldenströmJoakim ÅgrenDaniel González-AcuñaA lack of knowledge of naturally occurring pathogens is limiting our ability to use the Antarctic to study the impact human-mediated introduction of infectious microorganisms have on this relatively uncontaminated environment. As no large-scale coordinated effort to remedy this lack of knowledge has taken place, we rely on smaller targeted efforts to both study present microorganisms and monitor the environment for introductions. In one such effort, we isolated Campylobacter species from fecal samples collected from wild birds in the Antarctic Peninsula and the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. Indeed, in South Georgia, we found Campylobacter lari and the closely related Campylobacter peloridis, but also distantly related human-associated multilocus sequence types of Campylobacter jejuni. In contrast, in the Antarctic Peninsula, we found C. lari and two closely related species, Campylobacter subantarcticus and Campylobacter volucris, but no signs of human introduction. In fact, our finding of human-associated sequence types of C. jejuni in South Georgia, but not in the Antarctic Peninsula, suggests that efforts to limit the spread of infectious microorganisms to the Antarctic have so far been successful in preventing the introduction of C. jejuni. However, we do not know how it came to South Georgia and whether the same mode of introduction could spread it from there to the Antarctic Peninsula.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6226163?pdf=render |
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Håkan Johansson Patrik Ellström Karin Artursson Charlotte Berg Jonas Bonnedahl Ingrid Hansson Jorge Hernandez Juana Lopez-Martín Gonzalo Medina-Vogel Lucila Moreno Björn Olsen Eva Olsson Engvall Hanna Skarin Karin Troell Jonas Waldenström Joakim Ågren Daniel González-Acuña |
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Håkan Johansson Patrik Ellström Karin Artursson Charlotte Berg Jonas Bonnedahl Ingrid Hansson Jorge Hernandez Juana Lopez-Martín Gonzalo Medina-Vogel Lucila Moreno Björn Olsen Eva Olsson Engvall Hanna Skarin Karin Troell Jonas Waldenström Joakim Ågren Daniel González-Acuña Characterization of Campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic. PLoS ONE |
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Håkan Johansson Patrik Ellström Karin Artursson Charlotte Berg Jonas Bonnedahl Ingrid Hansson Jorge Hernandez Juana Lopez-Martín Gonzalo Medina-Vogel Lucila Moreno Björn Olsen Eva Olsson Engvall Hanna Skarin Karin Troell Jonas Waldenström Joakim Ågren Daniel González-Acuña |
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Characterization of Campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic. |
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Characterization of Campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic. |
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Characterization of Campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic. |
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Characterization of Campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic. |
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Characterization of Campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic. |
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characterization of campylobacter spp. isolated from wild birds in the antarctic and sub-antarctic. |
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A lack of knowledge of naturally occurring pathogens is limiting our ability to use the Antarctic to study the impact human-mediated introduction of infectious microorganisms have on this relatively uncontaminated environment. As no large-scale coordinated effort to remedy this lack of knowledge has taken place, we rely on smaller targeted efforts to both study present microorganisms and monitor the environment for introductions. In one such effort, we isolated Campylobacter species from fecal samples collected from wild birds in the Antarctic Peninsula and the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. Indeed, in South Georgia, we found Campylobacter lari and the closely related Campylobacter peloridis, but also distantly related human-associated multilocus sequence types of Campylobacter jejuni. In contrast, in the Antarctic Peninsula, we found C. lari and two closely related species, Campylobacter subantarcticus and Campylobacter volucris, but no signs of human introduction. In fact, our finding of human-associated sequence types of C. jejuni in South Georgia, but not in the Antarctic Peninsula, suggests that efforts to limit the spread of infectious microorganisms to the Antarctic have so far been successful in preventing the introduction of C. jejuni. However, we do not know how it came to South Georgia and whether the same mode of introduction could spread it from there to the Antarctic Peninsula. |
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