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Genomic and Antimicrobial Surveillance of Campylobacter Population in Italian Poultry

Campylobacter is one of the most common foodborne diseases worldwide with increasing rates of antibiotic resistance. Most cases of campylobacteriosis can be traced back to the consumption of poultry meat. Despite many efforts to reduce contamination in farms and in slaughterhouses, the persistence o...

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Autores principales: Marotta, Francesca, Janowicz, Anna, Romantini, Romina, Di Marcantonio, Lisa, Di Timoteo, Federica, Romualdi, Teresa, Zilli, Katiuscia, Barco, Lisa, D’Incau, Mario, Mangone, Iolanda, Cito, Francesca, Di Domenico, Marco, Pomilio, Francesco, Ricci, Lucilla, Garofolo, Giuliano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10418777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37569189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12152919
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author Marotta, Francesca
Janowicz, Anna
Romantini, Romina
Di Marcantonio, Lisa
Di Timoteo, Federica
Romualdi, Teresa
Zilli, Katiuscia
Barco, Lisa
D’Incau, Mario
Mangone, Iolanda
Cito, Francesca
Di Domenico, Marco
Pomilio, Francesco
Ricci, Lucilla
Garofolo, Giuliano
author_facet Marotta, Francesca
Janowicz, Anna
Romantini, Romina
Di Marcantonio, Lisa
Di Timoteo, Federica
Romualdi, Teresa
Zilli, Katiuscia
Barco, Lisa
D’Incau, Mario
Mangone, Iolanda
Cito, Francesca
Di Domenico, Marco
Pomilio, Francesco
Ricci, Lucilla
Garofolo, Giuliano
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description Campylobacter is one of the most common foodborne diseases worldwide with increasing rates of antibiotic resistance. Most cases of campylobacteriosis can be traced back to the consumption of poultry meat. Despite many efforts to reduce contamination in farms and in slaughterhouses, the persistence of this pathogen in poultry products remains a problem. This study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and antibiotic resistance of 542 C. jejuni and C. coli in Italian poultry, in the framework of two National Monitoring Programs. Genomes were screened for antibiotic resistance, virulence determinants and contextualized within a global collection of C. jejuni. ST2116, ST2863 and ST 832 were the most prevalent and significantly associated with Italian poultry. A worrying increase in resistance to quinolones, fluoroquinolones and tetracycline was observed in C. jejuni, while an increased occurrence of multidrug resistant (MDR) strains and strains resistant to macrolides was detected in C. coli. Low resistance rates were found for aminoglycosides. Molecular resistance determinants were consistent with the phenotypic resistance for tetracycline and quinolones. In silico analysis revealed 119 genes associated with virulence factors, with a notably higher prevalence of some genes in ST2863 genomes. This study highlights the increased resistance to macrolides and the emergence of MDR strains for C. coli, the genetic basis of AMR and the predominance of two genotypes among Campylobacter strains isolated from the Italian poultry farms.
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spelling pubmed-104187772023-08-12 Genomic and Antimicrobial Surveillance of Campylobacter Population in Italian Poultry Marotta, Francesca Janowicz, Anna Romantini, Romina Di Marcantonio, Lisa Di Timoteo, Federica Romualdi, Teresa Zilli, Katiuscia Barco, Lisa D’Incau, Mario Mangone, Iolanda Cito, Francesca Di Domenico, Marco Pomilio, Francesco Ricci, Lucilla Garofolo, Giuliano Foods Article Campylobacter is one of the most common foodborne diseases worldwide with increasing rates of antibiotic resistance. Most cases of campylobacteriosis can be traced back to the consumption of poultry meat. Despite many efforts to reduce contamination in farms and in slaughterhouses, the persistence of this pathogen in poultry products remains a problem. This study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and antibiotic resistance of 542 C. jejuni and C. coli in Italian poultry, in the framework of two National Monitoring Programs. Genomes were screened for antibiotic resistance, virulence determinants and contextualized within a global collection of C. jejuni. ST2116, ST2863 and ST 832 were the most prevalent and significantly associated with Italian poultry. A worrying increase in resistance to quinolones, fluoroquinolones and tetracycline was observed in C. jejuni, while an increased occurrence of multidrug resistant (MDR) strains and strains resistant to macrolides was detected in C. coli. Low resistance rates were found for aminoglycosides. Molecular resistance determinants were consistent with the phenotypic resistance for tetracycline and quinolones. In silico analysis revealed 119 genes associated with virulence factors, with a notably higher prevalence of some genes in ST2863 genomes. This study highlights the increased resistance to macrolides and the emergence of MDR strains for C. coli, the genetic basis of AMR and the predominance of two genotypes among Campylobacter strains isolated from the Italian poultry farms. MDPI 2023-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10418777/ /pubmed/37569189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12152919 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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Marotta, Francesca
Janowicz, Anna
Romantini, Romina
Di Marcantonio, Lisa
Di Timoteo, Federica
Romualdi, Teresa
Zilli, Katiuscia
Barco, Lisa
D’Incau, Mario
Mangone, Iolanda
Cito, Francesca
Di Domenico, Marco
Pomilio, Francesco
Ricci, Lucilla
Garofolo, Giuliano
Genomic and Antimicrobial Surveillance of Campylobacter Population in Italian Poultry
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title_full Genomic and Antimicrobial Surveillance of Campylobacter Population in Italian Poultry
title_fullStr Genomic and Antimicrobial Surveillance of Campylobacter Population in Italian Poultry
title_full_unstemmed Genomic and Antimicrobial Surveillance of Campylobacter Population in Italian Poultry
title_short Genomic and Antimicrobial Surveillance of Campylobacter Population in Italian Poultry
title_sort genomic and antimicrobial surveillance of campylobacter population in italian poultry
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10418777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37569189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12152919
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