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      First finding of Streptococcus phocae infections in mink (Neovison vison).

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          Streptococcus phocae infection has been described in salmon, sea otters, and several families of pinnipeds. The pathology of the infected animals has mainly been located in the respiratory tract and reproductive system, and with indications of septicemia. In this study, we report the finding of S. phocae in diagnostic material from three unrelated cases of farmed mink. Since S. phocae initially has been described in pinnipeds, two isolates from wild harbor seals were included. All isolates originated from Denmark. To our knowledge, this is the first report of S. phocae infection in mink. The animals (three mink, two seals) were necropsied, and samples were collected for bacteriology, virology, and histopathology. Additionally, the S. phocae isolates were whole genome sequenced and compared to sequences of previously reported isolates from other host species. S. phocae was isolated from the lungs of one mink and one seal with bacteremia, and from one seal with pneumonia. The two remaining mink had dermal infections on the paws and S. phocae was isolated from the lesions. The analysis of the sequence data showed that the three mink isolates and one seal isolate were closely related. Further investigation is needed to conclude whether S. phocae is establishing as commensal in farmed mink and to uncover the infection related pathology in mink. Streptococcus phocae has been described as an emerging pathogen in other species, therefore future awareness and surveillance of this pathogen is crucial.

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          Journal
          Res Vet Sci
          Research in veterinary science
          Elsevier BV
          1532-2661
          0034-5288
          Oct 2021
          : 139
          Affiliations
          [1 ] National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark; Department of Health and Diagnostics, Kopenhagen Fur a.m.b.a., Glostrup, Denmark. Electronic address: nannik@food.dtu.dk.
          [2 ] National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
          [3 ] Department of Health and Diagnostics, Kopenhagen Fur a.m.b.a., Glostrup, Denmark.
          [4 ] DTU National Food Institute, Research group for Microbiology and Hygiene, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
          Article
          S0034-5288(21)00231-9
          10.1016/j.rvsc.2021.07.015
          34311216
          733b2ab6-dcaa-40ad-b72e-1040f8dca928
          Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
          History

          S. phocae,Harbor seal,Mink,Pathology,Phoca vitulina,Whole genome sequencing

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