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Title: Therapy dogs and raw diets a prudent mix


1
Therapy dogs and raw diets a prudent
mix?
  • Sandi Lefebvre, DVM
  • University of Guelph

2
Formula
1
Introduction to raw diets
2
Review of the evidence
Review of the evidence
3
Study of therapy dogs raw
4
Conclusions
3
Background
  • B biologically
  • A appropriate
  • R raw
  • F food

4
Evidence against BARF
  • Risks of food being contaminated
  • Nonspecific types of E. coli in up to 64 samples
  • Salmonella spp in 6 80
  • (Joffe Schlesinger 2002, Weese et al 2005,
    Strohmeyer et al 2006)
  • Risks of raw-eaters shedding Salmonella
  • 30-93 of stools from dogs fed non-commercial raw
    diets (Joffe Schlesinger 2002, Morley et al
    2006)
  • In feces of 44 research beagles that ate 1
    contaminated commercial raw meal vs 0
    fed1 uncontaminated meal (Finley et al 2007)
  • Risks of dogs transmitting Salmonella?

5
Context for the present study
  • Question What are the incidence rates of
    specific pathogens in therapy dogs and do these
    rates vary by level of exposure to healthcare
    facilities?
  • Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA)
  • Extend-spectrum ?-lactamase (ESBL) E. coli
  • Clostridium difficile
  • Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE)
  • Salmonella spp

Found both in healthcare facilities raw meat
and poultry
6
Strategy Follow dogs over 1 year, test every 2
months
  • Data on confounders
  • Types of places visited
  • Consumption of raw animal foods
  • Consumption of natural pet treats
  • Antimicrobial exposure
  • Age
  • Breed
  • Drinking from toilets
  • Coprophagia

7
Results
  • Raw feeders (n 40)
  • 0 (0) VRE
  • 1 (2.5) MRSA
  • 5 (12.5) C. diff
  • 19 (47.5) Sal
  • 31 (77.5) E. coli

8
Results
  • Raw feeders (n 40)
  • 0 (0) VRE
  • 1 (2.5) MRSA
  • 5 (12.5) C. diff
  • 19 (47.5) Sal
  • 31 (77.5) E. coli

9
Results
  • Raw feeders (n 40)
  • 0 (0) VRE
  • 1 (2.5) MRSA
  • 5 (12.5) C. diff
  • 19 (47.5) Sal
  • 31 (77.5) E. coli

10
Results
  • Raw feeders (n 40)
  • 0 (0) VRE
  • 1 (2.5) MRSA
  • 5 (12.5) C. diff
  • 19 (47.5) Sal
  • 31 (77.5) E. coli

OR 0.41, 95 CI 0.12-1.17
11
Results
  • Raw feeders (n 40)
  • 0 (0) VRE
  • 1 (2.5) MRSA
  • 5 (12.5) C. diff
  • 19 (47.5) Sal
  • 31 (77.5) E. coli

12
Results
  • Raw feeders (n 40)
  • 0 (0) VRE
  • 1 (2.5) MRSA
  • 5 (12.5) C. diff
  • 19 (47.5) Sal
  • 31 (77.5) E. coli

OR 13.3, 95 CI 5.4-34.6
13
Specific to Salmonella spp
  • Raw feeders shed Salmonella spp for prolonged
    periods
  • 7 dogs tested positive twice in a row
  • 2 dogs tested positive 3x
  • 1 dog tested positive 4x
  • Important to note the stools of all
    Salmonella dogs were normal

14
Identities of Salmonella serotypes (n47)
?
(One of) most common Salmonella serotype in
Canadians with lab-confirmed salmonellosis
Number of positive specimens
15
Conclusion
  • Dogs that consume raw diets are considerably more
    likely to carry Salmonella than dogs that do not
  • These dogs also appear to be considerably more
    likely to carry ESBL E. coli
  • Just because dogs are shedding doesnt mean
    people are going to get sick
  • Therapy dogs that consume raw diets should be
    barred from interacting with people in
    healthcare settings

16
Acknowledgments
  • Nicol Janecko and her crew at the Canadian
    Research Institute for Food Safety
  • Laboratory for Foodborne Zoonoses
  • My committee David Waltner-Toews
  • Scott Weese
  • Richard Reid-Smith
  • Andrew Peregrine
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