IZSVe: Microbiological investigation. on the didactic farm. July 2015

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11 th Annual workshop of the EU Reference Laboratories for E. coli, Rome 5-6 November 2015 Epidemiological investigation: On 16 June, the family visited a didactic farm where children had contact with animals and their environment and were directly involved in a demonstration of cheese production The NRL alerted the local health authorities and the regional Veterinary Public Health Institute (IZS Feces and serum samples sent to the NRL: VTEC O26 (vtx2+) isolated; serum positive for Abs to the LPS of E. coli O26 Venezie) IZSVe: Microbiological investigation on the didactic farm July 2015

IZSVe: Investigation on the didactic farm: THE FARM Farm open to the public, hosting organized visits in different periods of the year (tourists, school-children, elderly) Located in the Prealps (about 1050 meters a.s.l) Family-run operation: different roles of each member Small dairy, completely separate from the farm and the milk tanks room. Production of bovine, ovine, goat cheese, ice-creams, yogurt Meals served mainly with own products

IZSVe: Investigation on the didactic farm: THE FARM Small farm with dairy cows (20), sheep (60, Freisian cross-breed) pigs (3) goats (11): in a different separate premise (milk transported to the farm for cheese production) Cattle and sheep in warm months go outside during the day, grazing on separate pastures. Kept inside at night: two different areas of the same building separated by a central alley

1 st SAMPLING: milk and dairy products (6 th July) SAMPLING 3 bulk milk (bovine, sheep and goat milk) 3 cheese samples (bovine, sheep and goat cheese), (Reg. 2073, 5 Sample Units); lots of production close to the child visit METHOD: ISO/TS 13136 (25g) RESULTS No VTEC isolated from all the milk and cheese samples Milk: - bovine: positive for vtx2 gene - ovine: positive for eae Cheeses: all positive for eae gene - bovine: negative for vtx genes - ovine: 1/5 S.U. positive for vtx1 gene - goat s: 5/5 S.U. positive for vtx1; 2/5 S.U. also positive for O145 gene serogroup Rather high Coagulase Positive Staphylococci (process hygiene criteria) and E. coli counts for all the cheeses

1 st SAMPLING: fecal samples (7 th July) SAMPLING 20 faecal samples from sheep (9 rectal samples; 11 fresh fecal droppings) 20 rectal samples from cows 3 from pigs METHOD: according ISO/TS 13136 (10gr samples) RESULTS Most enrichment cultures from bovine ad ovine faeces tested positive for vtx genes (cattle: 17/20; sheep: 19/20), often in association with eae gene No O26 gene in cattle and pig samples 9/20 sheep samples PCR positive for O26, vtx1, vtx2 and eae genes VTEC O26, vtx2+ eae+ (4 isolates) from 2 of the 9 PCR-positive sheep samples Only enrichments plated onto CT-SMAC yelded VTEC O26 isolates; CT-SMAC suggested by NRL-ISS after successful isolation from child faecal sample (no from TBX, RMAC) Subtyping: STx2a

100 1500 800.00 600.00 500.00 400.00 250.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 40.00 20.00 Human and animal strains comparison 4 isolates (respectively 3 from one sheep and one from another one) sent to NRL - Rome PFGE analysis showed an identical profile for the HUS human case and the sheep strains Sheep O26 VTEC isolate on CT-SMAC PFGE_XbaI. ED 1032 O 26 ANIMAL (ovine) 2015. ED 1031 O 26 ANIMAL (ovine) 2015. ED 1027 O 26 HUMAN 2015

Joint inspection: Local Veterinary Service and VPH Laboratory (IZS Venezie) Evidence of some critical points: Animal management and milking performed by the same person with some lack of hygiene (workwear and boots) Possible cross-contamination between clean and dirty areas during the public visits Presence of fresh sheep faeces on a slope near the visitors gathering area Information to the public on possible risks from contact with animals and prevention given only orally; no signals Handwashing facilities well-organized but not immediately close to the food consumption area Cheese-production shown to the children, that sometimes taste the fresh cheese picking it by their hands

Control Measures General and detailed instructions were given by Veterinary Service on: GHP in dairy and farm environment (rooms, workers, cloths, equipment) and GMP Need of strict separation for some activities (i.e. milking area, room exclusively for changing clothes and personal hygiene before dairy production) Separation between different animal species No visitor contact with sheep Need of Manual for visitors with Access rules (forbidden and controlled areas) No consumption of food used for demonstration Communication and signage for visitors Other actions: Further sampling to monitor animals and food safety Specific education within courses for farmers who manage open/didactic farms Update education for Veterinary Services involved in inspections on open farms

2 nd and 3 rd sampling visits on the farm 2nd and 3rd sampling: faecal samples, milk filters, water No VTEC O26 isolated 2 nd - 27th July: 21 fecal samples collected from sheep (20 by rectal retrieving and 1 at necropsy). Samples included the 2 previously positive sheep (one dead) with negative results for O26 gene. 8/21 were positive for O26, vtx1,vtx2 and eae genes. 3 rd - 28th September: 20 fecal samples collected from the same sheep. 3/20 were positive for O26, vtx1, vtx2 and eae genes (2 positive at the previous visit)1 Sheep milk filters (2): positive for O26, vtx1,vtx2 and eae genes in both the visits Water-trough samples (4): always negative for vtx genes; one positive for O26 and eae genes 4th visit planned in November: it will include also cattle sampling

Evolution of O26 shedding along the three sampling visits 1 sampling (7th July) vtx, eae and O26 genes from 9 animals VTEC O26 strains isolated from 2 animals 9+/20 2 sampling (27th July) vtx, eae and O26 genes from 8 animals No VTEC O26 isolates 8+/21 (1 dead) 3 sampling (28th September) vtx, eae and O26 genes from 3 animals No VTEC O26 isolates What can we expect in the future samplings? 3+/20

Conclusions Prompt pathogen detection and source identification due to collaboration and communication among public health institutions, NRL, Veterinary service and labs enforcement of preventive measures on the farm! ONE HEALTH! Need of Training and Education on risks of infection in open farms directed to farmers, visitors, PH Officials has emerged Interesting aspects to clarify: VTEC O26 in sheep only No O26 gene detection in cattle samples somehow surprising in a small farm (box separation but possibility of indirect contacts)

E.coli O26 vtx2 +: which is the reservoir?? VTEC O26 in cattle E. coli O26 eae+, vtx-: frequent (3% - 24% of samples) VTEC O26: rare (0.2% - 1% of samples) E.coli O26 vtx2 +: very rare Stromberg et al. Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2015 Jul;12(7):631-8. Bonardi et al. Vet Rec Open. 2015 Jan 20;2(1) Dewsbury,et al. Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2015;12:726-32. Paddock,et al. Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2014;11:186-93. Bibbal et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2015 Feb;81(4):1397-1405.

E.coli O26 vtx2 +: which is the reservoir?? VTEC O26 in sheep E. coli O26 eae+, vtx-: frequent (5% - 19% of samples) VTEC O26: rare (0.2% - 1.1% of samples) E.coli O26 vtx2 +: possibly rare (0.1% - 0.5% of samples) Sekse et al.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2011;77: 4949-58 Evans et al. J Med Microbiol. 2011;60: 653-60. Blanco et al.. J Clin Microbiol. 2003; 41: 1351 1356

E.coli O26 vtx2 +: which is the reservoir?? E. coli O26 vtx2+ in cattle: 1 out of 26 VTEC strains reported (3,8%) Stromberg et al. Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2015 Jul;12(7):631-8. Bonardi et al. Vet Rec Open. 2015 Jan 20;2(1) Dewsbury,et al. Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2015;12:726-32. Paddock,et al. Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2014;11:186-93. Bibbal et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2015 Feb;81(4):1397-1405. E. coli O26 vtx2+ (vtx1+/-) in sheep: 7 out of 17 VTEC strains reported: (41,2%) (4 vtx2, 3 vtx1 + vtx2) Sekse et al.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2011;77: 4949-58 Evans et al. J Med Microbiol. 2011;60: 653-60. Blanco et al.. J Clin Microbiol. 2003; 41: 1351 1356

Aspects to clarify E. coli O26 vtx2+: which is the main reservoir? How/when was introduced into the farm? Contribution of trading animals? Other possible reservoirs, vehicles or source of contamination in this open farm? O26 persistence in animals and shedding evolution? The role of farm environment in O26 maintenance?

Acknowledgements The IZSVe Pordenone lab staff A. Pierasco C. Targhetta The NRL for E. coli staff S. Rigo All the technical staff The IZSVe Trento lab staff G. Farina The local Health Unit of Trento G.B. Turra Thank you for your attention! The local Health Unit ASUR Marche S. Impullitti L. Persiani M. Tita G. Monsorno M. Fedel M.G. Zuccali V. Carraro