Urolithiasis and cystitis associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A and mortality in post-weaning mink kits (Neovison vison)

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Urolithiasis and cystitis associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A and mortality in post-weaning mink kits (Neovison vison). / Mundbjerg, Karin; Pedersen, Peder Elbek; Sebbelov, Ida; Honoré, Oliver Legarth; Aalbæk, Bent; Larsen, Cecilie; Moore, Andrew Ernest; Hammer, Anne Sofie.

In: Veterinary Microbiology, Vol. 245, 108706, 2020.

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Mundbjerg, K, Pedersen, PE, Sebbelov, I, Honoré, OL, Aalbæk, B, Larsen, C, Moore, AE & Hammer, AS 2020, 'Urolithiasis and cystitis associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A and mortality in post-weaning mink kits (Neovison vison)', Veterinary Microbiology, vol. 245, 108706. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2020.108706

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Mundbjerg, K., Pedersen, P. E., Sebbelov, I., Honoré, O. L., Aalbæk, B., Larsen, C., Moore, A. E., & Hammer, A. S. (2020). Urolithiasis and cystitis associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A and mortality in post-weaning mink kits (Neovison vison). Veterinary Microbiology, 245, [108706]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2020.108706

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Mundbjerg K, Pedersen PE, Sebbelov I, Honoré OL, Aalbæk B, Larsen C et al. Urolithiasis and cystitis associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A and mortality in post-weaning mink kits (Neovison vison). Veterinary Microbiology. 2020;245. 108706. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2020.108706

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Mundbjerg, Karin ; Pedersen, Peder Elbek ; Sebbelov, Ida ; Honoré, Oliver Legarth ; Aalbæk, Bent ; Larsen, Cecilie ; Moore, Andrew Ernest ; Hammer, Anne Sofie. / Urolithiasis and cystitis associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A and mortality in post-weaning mink kits (Neovison vison). In: Veterinary Microbiology. 2020 ; Vol. 245.

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@article{9872a5b208b14a69ab35f792c7940ece,
title = "Urolithiasis and cystitis associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A and mortality in post-weaning mink kits (Neovison vison)",
abstract = "Mortality of mink kits represents a significant loss to production. However, causes of post-weaning mortality in mink kits in modern Danish mink production systems are still relatively poorly documented. We performed a cross-sectional mortality study on eight Danish mink farms including 1893 post mortem examinations of mink kits found dead or euthanized. We assessed the prevalence of cystitis and urolithiasis leading to mortality. Gross pathological findings as well as animal characteristics were recorded and associations with post mortem microbiology (using culture and MaldiTof-MS Vitek MS system) were investigated. Cystitis and/or urolithiasis were associated with death in 33 % (n = 476) and 37 % (n = 166) of the examined mink kits in 2015 and 2017. On farm level, the prevalence of cystitis and/or urolithiasis leading to mortality varied from 0.25 % to 1.27 % with a low overall mortality of 0.9–4.5 %. The bacterial agent most frequently isolated in post mortem bladder swabs from mink with a post mortem diagnosis of urolithiasis and cystitis was Staphylococcus delphini group A (51/283) with a significant (p < 0.0001, CI = [19.5;4745.7]) association to gross pathological findings in the urinary tract. Staphylococcus delphini group A was cultured from 70 % of the skin swabs obtained from apparently healthy mink euthanized at pelting (n = 222). In conclusion urinary tract disease (cystitis and urolithiasis) was the most prevalent post mortem diagnosis during the growth period and was associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A.",
keywords = "16S rRNA gene sequencing, Cystitis, Mink, Neovison vison, Staphylococcus delphini group A, Urolithiasis",
author = "Karin Mundbjerg and Pedersen, {Peder Elbek} and Ida Sebbelov and Honor{\'e}, {Oliver Legarth} and Bent Aalb{\ae}k and Cecilie Larsen and Moore, {Andrew Ernest} and Hammer, {Anne Sofie}",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1016/j.vetmic.2020.108706",
language = "English",
volume = "245",
journal = "Veterinary Microbiology",
issn = "0378-1135",
publisher = "Elsevier",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Urolithiasis and cystitis associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A and mortality in post-weaning mink kits (Neovison vison)

AU - Mundbjerg, Karin

AU - Pedersen, Peder Elbek

AU - Sebbelov, Ida

AU - Honoré, Oliver Legarth

AU - Aalbæk, Bent

AU - Larsen, Cecilie

AU - Moore, Andrew Ernest

AU - Hammer, Anne Sofie

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - Mortality of mink kits represents a significant loss to production. However, causes of post-weaning mortality in mink kits in modern Danish mink production systems are still relatively poorly documented. We performed a cross-sectional mortality study on eight Danish mink farms including 1893 post mortem examinations of mink kits found dead or euthanized. We assessed the prevalence of cystitis and urolithiasis leading to mortality. Gross pathological findings as well as animal characteristics were recorded and associations with post mortem microbiology (using culture and MaldiTof-MS Vitek MS system) were investigated. Cystitis and/or urolithiasis were associated with death in 33 % (n = 476) and 37 % (n = 166) of the examined mink kits in 2015 and 2017. On farm level, the prevalence of cystitis and/or urolithiasis leading to mortality varied from 0.25 % to 1.27 % with a low overall mortality of 0.9–4.5 %. The bacterial agent most frequently isolated in post mortem bladder swabs from mink with a post mortem diagnosis of urolithiasis and cystitis was Staphylococcus delphini group A (51/283) with a significant (p < 0.0001, CI = [19.5;4745.7]) association to gross pathological findings in the urinary tract. Staphylococcus delphini group A was cultured from 70 % of the skin swabs obtained from apparently healthy mink euthanized at pelting (n = 222). In conclusion urinary tract disease (cystitis and urolithiasis) was the most prevalent post mortem diagnosis during the growth period and was associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A.

AB - Mortality of mink kits represents a significant loss to production. However, causes of post-weaning mortality in mink kits in modern Danish mink production systems are still relatively poorly documented. We performed a cross-sectional mortality study on eight Danish mink farms including 1893 post mortem examinations of mink kits found dead or euthanized. We assessed the prevalence of cystitis and urolithiasis leading to mortality. Gross pathological findings as well as animal characteristics were recorded and associations with post mortem microbiology (using culture and MaldiTof-MS Vitek MS system) were investigated. Cystitis and/or urolithiasis were associated with death in 33 % (n = 476) and 37 % (n = 166) of the examined mink kits in 2015 and 2017. On farm level, the prevalence of cystitis and/or urolithiasis leading to mortality varied from 0.25 % to 1.27 % with a low overall mortality of 0.9–4.5 %. The bacterial agent most frequently isolated in post mortem bladder swabs from mink with a post mortem diagnosis of urolithiasis and cystitis was Staphylococcus delphini group A (51/283) with a significant (p < 0.0001, CI = [19.5;4745.7]) association to gross pathological findings in the urinary tract. Staphylococcus delphini group A was cultured from 70 % of the skin swabs obtained from apparently healthy mink euthanized at pelting (n = 222). In conclusion urinary tract disease (cystitis and urolithiasis) was the most prevalent post mortem diagnosis during the growth period and was associated with Staphylococcus delphini group A.

KW - 16S rRNA gene sequencing

KW - Cystitis

KW - Mink

KW - Neovison vison

KW - Staphylococcus delphini group A

KW - Urolithiasis

U2 - 10.1016/j.vetmic.2020.108706

DO - 10.1016/j.vetmic.2020.108706

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32456816

AN - SCOPUS:85084347915

VL - 245

JO - Veterinary Microbiology

JF - Veterinary Microbiology

SN - 0378-1135

M1 - 108706

ER -

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