Postpartum Transmission as a Major Route of Mother-to-Child Helicobacter felis Infection.
10.5625/lar.2010.26.3.319
- Author:
Sunhwa HONG
1
;
Hyun A LEE
;
Youngho KIM
;
Okjin KIM
Author Information
1. Center for Animal Resources Development, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Korea.
- Publication Type:Letter
- Keywords:
Helicobacter;
H. felis;
dog;
transmission;
route;
postpartum
- MeSH:
Animals;
Cats;
Dogs;
Felis;
Helicobacter;
Helicobacter felis;
Humans;
Mothers;
Parturition;
Polymerase Chain Reaction;
Postpartum Period;
Research Design;
Saliva
- From:Laboratory Animal Research
2010;26(3):319-321
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
In this study we investigated maternal Helicobacter felis (H. felis) infection status to determine the potential of maternal transmission. Pregnant Beagle dogs were infected experimentally with H. felis. Following the experimental design, the stools of the mother and litters were isolated and assessed for transmission of H. felis at parturition day, 1-week old age and 6-week old age respectively. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to examine the presence of transmitted H. felis. All litters showed no transmission of H. felis at parturition day. However, they revealed 14.3% and 100% at 1-week old age and 6-week old age respectively by PCR. These results suggested that vertical infection during prenatal period or delivery procedure is unlikely as a route of mother-to-child H. felis infection. It might be acquired H. felis through breast-feeding, contaminating saliva and fecal-oral during co-habitat.