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Salmonella Typhimurium Veterinary Clinic Outbreak
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2007-6-14 18:35:32

    University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

    I get 1 or 2 phone calls each year from veterinarians in Canada regarding recurrent problems of salmonellosis in their clinics, though rarely with human infections. The advice I give the veterinarians, which stops the problem, is to stop using clindamycin as a routine prophylactic agent when carrying out dental procedures. The marked disruption of the colonic anaerobic microflora by oral clindamycin will reduce the number of Salmonella organisms required to establish infection to very few. In veterinary journals, advertising for clindamycin focuses on its use in prophylaxis of infections after dental procures such as cleaning, scaling, and extractions. Veterinary practitioners  typically respond to my advice with initial disbelief because it challenges use of a procedure that is seen as standard in veterinary practice.

    That "all 3 animal patients were treated after the [dental] procedure with a prophylactic course of clindamycin" is the most meaningful factor in this outbreak, but this point was not commented on by the authors. The apparently increasing use in North American dogs and cats of biologically appropriate raw foods diets, in other words raw meat, may be exacerbating the problem since most such diets are contaminated with Salmonella spp. (2). In addition, Clostridium difficile infection is increasingly recognized as a common cause of diarrhea in dogs (3) and might also develop in some animals treated with clindamycin, just as it does in humans.

    A number of antimicrobial drugs are likely to be as effective as clindamycin for dental prophylaxis, if indeed any antimicrobial drug is truly needed, and these are considerably less likely to produce what is probably the side effect described in this report. Moreover, a canine dentistry text states, "Most routine dental cleaning procedures do not require antibiotic administration. The American Dental Association, the American Academy of Oral Medicine, and the Council on Scientific Affairs advise against the routine use of antibiotics for dental cleaning procedures" (4). The case reported by Cherry et al. probably supports this recommendation.

    References

    Cherry B, Burns A, Johnson GS, Pfeiffer H, Dumas N, Barrett D, et al. Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak associated with veterinary clinic. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004;10:2249–51.

    Joffe DJ, Schlesinger DP. Preliminary assessment of the risk of Salmonella infection in dogs fed raw chicken diets. Can Vet J. 2002;43:441–2.

    Weese JS, Staempfli HR, Prescott JF, Kruth SA, Greenwood SJ, Weese HE. The roles of Clostridium difficile and enterotoxigenic Clostridium perfringens in diarrhea in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2001;15:374–8.

    DuPont GA. Prevention of periodontal disease. Canine dentistry. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 1998;28:1129–45.



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