Non-human Clostridioides difficile Reservoirs and Sources: Animals, Food, Environment
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-42108-2_15
Non-human Clostridioides difficile Reservoirs and Sources: Animals, Food, Environment
Abstract
Clostridioides difficile is ubiquitous and is found in humans, animals and in variety of environments. The substantial overlap of ribotypes between all three main reservoirs suggests the extensive transmissions. Here we give the overview of European studies investigating farm, companion and wild animals, food and environments including water, soil, sediment, wastewater treatment plants, biogas plants, air, and households. Studies in Europe are more numerous especially in last couple of years, but are still fragmented in terms of countries, animal species, or type of environment covered. Soil seem to be the habitat of divergent unusual lineages of C. difficile. But the most important aspect of animals and environment is their role in C. difficile transmissions and their potential as a source for human infection is discussed.
Keywords: Animals; Environment; Farm animals; Food; Pets; Soil; Transmission; Water.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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