Population dynamics of Campylobacter jejuni in healthy dairy calves reared with and without exposure to wild birds
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2025-12-01
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Abstract
Introduction
In order to understand the emergence, persistence, and transmission of Campylobacter jejuni in livestock, this longitudinal study characterized the C. jejuni population in young calves and assessed the impact of exposure to wild birds during the pre-weaning period.
Methods and results
Faecal samples were collected on eight occasions from 48 calves housed in three pens between birth and 10 weeks of age, two of the pens being covered with orchard netting. From the 250 C. jejuni isolates obtained from the positive faeces, seven distinct sequence types (7-gene legacy MLST) were identified, with high genetic similarity of circulating strains. On each pen, sequential dominance of ST was observed, with ST-508 and ST-50 prevalent in calves under 4 weeks old, and ST-520 or ST-422 prevalent in the 8- to 10-week-old calves. Exposure of calves to wild birds did not influence genotypes distribution, α-diversity, and community dissimilarity. However, a difference in C. jejuni populations between the two groups of calves that were not exposed to birds suggests that calving rank may shape the type and succession of ST detected over time.
Conclusion
This study provided no evidence for exposure to wild birds being a driver for C. jejuni population changes in healthy pre-weaned calves.
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Campylobacter jejuni, One Health, livestock, wild bird, early life infection, on-farm mitigation
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Rapp D, Ross CM, Tegetmeyer HE, Maclean P, French NP, Brightwell G. (2025). Population dynamics of Campylobacter jejuni in healthy dairy calves reared with and without exposure to wild birds. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 136. 12.
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