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Investigating the Sharing ofspp. Between Dogs and Their Owners: A Comparative Study from Two Italian Veterinary Teaching Hospitals.

Journal:
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)
Year:
2026
Authors:
Nocera, Francesca Paola et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production · Italy
Species:
dog

Abstract

Animal health is a key pillar of the One Health framework, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of humans, animals, and the environment.spp., common commensals of skin and mucosa, are clinically important due to their virulence factors and increasing antimicrobial resistance. This cross-sectional study aimed to isolate and characterizespp. from dogs and their owners and to assess correlations within their nasal microbiota. Nasal swabs were collected from at least 100 dog-owner pairs at two Veterinary Teaching Hospitals located in Northern (Turin Province) and Southern (Naples Province) Italy. In both study areas,was the most common species in dogs. Among owners,was predominant in Naples, whileandwere most frequent in Turin. A subset of 54 dog-owner pairs sharing the samespecies (42 from Turin and 12 from Naples; in total 108 isolates) was included in this analysis, with a focus on antimicrobial patterns.was the species most frequently shared between dogs and owners, followed by, with no significant differences between the two sites. In particular, methicillin resistance (phenotypically inferred) was detected in 16.7% of isolates in Turin (19.0% in dogs; 14.3% in owners) and 41.7% of isolates in Naples (33.3% in dogs; 50.0% in owners). Multidrug resistance was detected in 34.3% of paired isolates overall, with a higher prevalence in Naples (58.3%) compared to Turin (27.4%). No significant association emerged between biofilm production and multidrug resistance (MDR). Overall, these findings suggest possible species sharing between dogs and owners, while biofilm formation did not predict MDR.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42075683/