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. 2022 Apr 1;12(7):906.
doi: 10.3390/ani12070906.

Surveys on Exposure to Reptile-Associated Salmonellosis (RAS) in the Piedmont Region-Italy

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Surveys on Exposure to Reptile-Associated Salmonellosis (RAS) in the Piedmont Region-Italy

Arianna Meletiadis et al. Animals (Basel). .

Abstract

Reptile-associated salmonellosis (RAS), Salmonella infection in humans, is acquired through contact with reptiles. Reptiles have become popular pet animals, and RAS is likely to be an underestimated but growing problem. No epidemiological data about RAS are routinely collected in Italy. In order to estimate the occurrence of RAS in the Italian human population and to investigate the exposure, two epidemiological studies on patients with sporadic salmonellosis were carried out in the Piedmont region, along with an evaluation of human exposure in public places displaying reptiles and with a survey on people awareness. RAS appeared make up 7% of sporadic salmonellosis in the first study and 3% in the second, more extensive study. A prevalence of 11.7% and 5.7%, respectively, were calculated for the age range of 0-21 years. It was observed that in public places displaying reptiles, it was possible to easily come into contact with the animals and their environment. Some knowledge about RAS emerged from the interviews with the general population, but preventive measures are not completely applied by reptile owners. In conclusion, RAS in Italy is present and constitutes a proportion of the human salmonellosis cases in line with the percentages reported in other countries. Exposure to reptiles should always be considered as a risk factor, and people should be more informed about RAS and the related preventive measures.

Keywords: RAS; Salmonella; public health; reptiles; zoonoses.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to publish the results.

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Figure 1
Results of the study carried out at the Hospital “Città della Salute e della Scienza” of Turin, Italy.
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Results of the study carried out at the regional level.

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