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Study: Raw pet food may be loaded with harmful bacteria

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INCREASING­LY popular raw meat meals for dogs and cats may be full of multi-drug resistant bacteria, posing a serious risk to animals and humans, scientists reported on Wednesday.

Three-quarters of samples purchased and tested in Switzerlan­d exceeded recommende­d limits of bacteria known to cause gastro-intestinal infections, and more than half had bugs impervious to drugs designed to kill them, they reported in Royal Society Open Science.

“It is really worrying that we found EBSL-producing bacteria in over 60 per cent of samp l e s ,” s a i d f i r s t a u t h o r Magdalena Nuesch-Inderbinen, a researcher at the University of Zurich, referring to an enzyme that renders some antibiotic­s ineffectiv­e.

“They include several types of E coli which can cause infections in humans and animals.”

Sales of raw pet food – sometimes called “biological­ly appropriat­e raw food”, or BARF – have soared in recent years, especially for dogs. Paleo-like diets are said to boost canine vitality and immunity, even if there is scant research to back up such claims.

Indeed, veterinary medical associatio­ns in the US and Canada have raised concerns about raw meat pet food, with reports showing it to be a source of Salmonella and infectious yersiniosi­s in dogs.

And that, Nuesch-Inderbinen said, is a problem for humans.

“Raw meat-based diets may be contaminat­ed with bacteria that are resistant to multiple antibiotic­s, including those categorise­d by the World Health Organisati­on [ WHO] as critically important for human medicine,” she wrote by email.

Pet lover beware

“There is growing evidence that these pathogens pose a risk of infectious disease to humans not only during handling of feed, but also through the contaminat­ion of household surfaces and through close contact to the dogs and their feces.”

There are an estimated 140 million dogs and cats in the EU, and at least as many in North America.

More generally, antibiotic resistance has become a major health crisis across the globe.

“The situation with multidrug resistant bacteria has spiralled out of control in recent years,” said co-author Roger Stephan, a professor at the University of Zurich’s Institue for Food Safety and Hygiene.

The indiscrimi­nate and sometimes inappropri­ate use of antibiotic­s have allowed surviving bugs to mutate into superbugs that outpace the developmen­t of new medicines.

Because of the overuse of antibiotic­s in the livestock production, animals raised for consumptio­n have become a major reservoir for antimicrob­ial resistance.

“Like convention­al pet food, most raw meat-based diets are based on the by-products of a n i mal s s l a u g h t e re d f o r human consumptio­n,” the study notes.

To find out exactly how contaminat­ed raw pet foods really are, the researcher­s tested 51 samples from different suppliers in Switzerlan­d, purchased in stores and on the Internet.

“We advise all dog and cat owners who want to feed their pets a ‘BARF’ diet to handle the food carefully and maintain strict hygiene standards,” said Nuesch-Inderbinen.

“Pet owners should be aware of the risk that their pet may be carrying multi-drug resistant bacteria and can spread them.”

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PUBLIC DOMAIN Scientists said raw meat meals for dogs and cats may be full of multi-drug resistant bacteria.

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