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Human Salmonellosis: A Continuous Global Threat in the Farm-to-Fork Food Safety Continuum

Salmonella is one of the most common zoonotic foodborne pathogens and a worldwide public health threat. Salmonella enterica is the most pathogenic among Salmonella species, comprising over 2500 serovars. It causes typhoid fever and gastroenteritis, and the serovars responsible for the later disease...

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Autores principales: Teklemariam, Addisu D., Al-Hindi, Rashad R., Albiheyri, Raed S., Alharbi, Mona G., Alghamdi, Mashail A., Filimban, Amani A. R., Al Mutiri, Abdullah S., Al-Alyani, Abdullah M., Alseghayer, Mazen S., Almaneea, Abdulaziz M., Albar, Abdulgader H., Khormi, Mohsen A., Bhunia, Arun K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10178548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37174295
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12091756
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author Teklemariam, Addisu D.
Al-Hindi, Rashad R.
Albiheyri, Raed S.
Alharbi, Mona G.
Alghamdi, Mashail A.
Filimban, Amani A. R.
Al Mutiri, Abdullah S.
Al-Alyani, Abdullah M.
Alseghayer, Mazen S.
Almaneea, Abdulaziz M.
Albar, Abdulgader H.
Khormi, Mohsen A.
Bhunia, Arun K.
author_facet Teklemariam, Addisu D.
Al-Hindi, Rashad R.
Albiheyri, Raed S.
Alharbi, Mona G.
Alghamdi, Mashail A.
Filimban, Amani A. R.
Al Mutiri, Abdullah S.
Al-Alyani, Abdullah M.
Alseghayer, Mazen S.
Almaneea, Abdulaziz M.
Albar, Abdulgader H.
Khormi, Mohsen A.
Bhunia, Arun K.
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description Salmonella is one of the most common zoonotic foodborne pathogens and a worldwide public health threat. Salmonella enterica is the most pathogenic among Salmonella species, comprising over 2500 serovars. It causes typhoid fever and gastroenteritis, and the serovars responsible for the later disease are known as non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS). Salmonella transmission to humans happens along the farm-to-fork continuum via contaminated animal- and plant-derived foods, including poultry, eggs, fish, pork, beef, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and flour. Several virulence factors have been recognized to play a vital role in attaching, invading, and evading the host defense system. These factors include capsule, adhesion proteins, flagella, plasmids, and type III secretion systems that are encoded on the Salmonella pathogenicity islands. The increased global prevalence of NTS serovars in recent years indicates that the control approaches centered on alleviating the food animals’ contamination along the food chain have been unsuccessful. Moreover, the emergence of antibiotic-resistant Salmonella variants suggests a potential food safety crisis. This review summarizes the current state of the knowledge on the nomenclature, microbiological features, virulence factors, and the mechanism of antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella. Furthermore, it provides insights into the pathogenesis and epidemiology of Salmonella infections. The recent outbreaks of salmonellosis reported in different clinical settings and geographical regions, including Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Latin America, Europe, and the USA in the farm-to-fork continuum, are also highlighted.
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spelling pubmed-101785482023-05-13 Human Salmonellosis: A Continuous Global Threat in the Farm-to-Fork Food Safety Continuum Teklemariam, Addisu D. Al-Hindi, Rashad R. Albiheyri, Raed S. Alharbi, Mona G. Alghamdi, Mashail A. Filimban, Amani A. R. Al Mutiri, Abdullah S. Al-Alyani, Abdullah M. Alseghayer, Mazen S. Almaneea, Abdulaziz M. Albar, Abdulgader H. Khormi, Mohsen A. Bhunia, Arun K. Foods Review Salmonella is one of the most common zoonotic foodborne pathogens and a worldwide public health threat. Salmonella enterica is the most pathogenic among Salmonella species, comprising over 2500 serovars. It causes typhoid fever and gastroenteritis, and the serovars responsible for the later disease are known as non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS). Salmonella transmission to humans happens along the farm-to-fork continuum via contaminated animal- and plant-derived foods, including poultry, eggs, fish, pork, beef, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and flour. Several virulence factors have been recognized to play a vital role in attaching, invading, and evading the host defense system. These factors include capsule, adhesion proteins, flagella, plasmids, and type III secretion systems that are encoded on the Salmonella pathogenicity islands. The increased global prevalence of NTS serovars in recent years indicates that the control approaches centered on alleviating the food animals’ contamination along the food chain have been unsuccessful. Moreover, the emergence of antibiotic-resistant Salmonella variants suggests a potential food safety crisis. This review summarizes the current state of the knowledge on the nomenclature, microbiological features, virulence factors, and the mechanism of antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella. Furthermore, it provides insights into the pathogenesis and epidemiology of Salmonella infections. The recent outbreaks of salmonellosis reported in different clinical settings and geographical regions, including Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Latin America, Europe, and the USA in the farm-to-fork continuum, are also highlighted. MDPI 2023-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10178548/ /pubmed/37174295 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12091756 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Teklemariam, Addisu D.
Al-Hindi, Rashad R.
Albiheyri, Raed S.
Alharbi, Mona G.
Alghamdi, Mashail A.
Filimban, Amani A. R.
Al Mutiri, Abdullah S.
Al-Alyani, Abdullah M.
Alseghayer, Mazen S.
Almaneea, Abdulaziz M.
Albar, Abdulgader H.
Khormi, Mohsen A.
Bhunia, Arun K.
Human Salmonellosis: A Continuous Global Threat in the Farm-to-Fork Food Safety Continuum
title Human Salmonellosis: A Continuous Global Threat in the Farm-to-Fork Food Safety Continuum
title_full Human Salmonellosis: A Continuous Global Threat in the Farm-to-Fork Food Safety Continuum
title_fullStr Human Salmonellosis: A Continuous Global Threat in the Farm-to-Fork Food Safety Continuum
title_full_unstemmed Human Salmonellosis: A Continuous Global Threat in the Farm-to-Fork Food Safety Continuum
title_short Human Salmonellosis: A Continuous Global Threat in the Farm-to-Fork Food Safety Continuum
title_sort human salmonellosis: a continuous global threat in the farm-to-fork food safety continuum
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10178548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37174295
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12091756
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