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Genetic Diversity of Salmonella Derby from the Poultry Sector in Europe

Salmonella Derby (S. Derby) is emerging in Europe as a predominant serovar in fattening turkey flocks. This serovar was recorded as being predominant in the turkey sector in 2014 in the United Kingdom (UK). Only two years later, in 2016, it was also recorded in the turkey and broiler sectors in Irel...

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Autores principales: Sévellec, Yann, Felten, Arnaud, Radomski, Nicolas, Granier, Sophie A., Le Hello, Simon, Petrovska, Liljana, Mistou, Michel-Yves, Cadel-Six, Sabrina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6630433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30987404
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens8020046
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author Sévellec, Yann
Felten, Arnaud
Radomski, Nicolas
Granier, Sophie A.
Le Hello, Simon
Petrovska, Liljana
Mistou, Michel-Yves
Cadel-Six, Sabrina
author_facet Sévellec, Yann
Felten, Arnaud
Radomski, Nicolas
Granier, Sophie A.
Le Hello, Simon
Petrovska, Liljana
Mistou, Michel-Yves
Cadel-Six, Sabrina
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description Salmonella Derby (S. Derby) is emerging in Europe as a predominant serovar in fattening turkey flocks. This serovar was recorded as being predominant in the turkey sector in 2014 in the United Kingdom (UK). Only two years later, in 2016, it was also recorded in the turkey and broiler sectors in Ireland and Spain. These S. Derby isolates were characterised as members of the multilocus sequence type (MLST) profile 71 (ST71). For the first time, we characterise by whole genome sequencing (WGS) analysis a panel of 90 S. Derby ST71 genomes to understand the routes of transmission of this emerging pathogen within the poultry/turkey food trade. Selected panel included strains isolated as early as 2010 in five leading European g countries for turkey meat production. Twenty-one of the 90 genomes were extracted from a public database—Enterobase. Five of these originated from the United States (n = 3), China (n = 1) and Taiwan (n = 1) isolated between 1986 and 2016. A phylogenomic analysis at the core-genome level revealed the presence of three groups. The largest group contained 97.5% of the European strains and included both, turkey and human isolates that were genetically related by an average of 35 ± 15 single nucleotide polymorphism substitutions (SNPs). To illustrate the diversity, the presence of antimicrobial resistance genes and phages were characteised in 30, S. Derby ST71 genomes, including 11 belonging to this study This study revealed an emergent turkey-related S. Derby ST71 clone circulating in at least five European countries (the UK, Germany, Poland, Italy, and France) since 2010 that causes human gastroenteritis. A matter of concern is the identification of a gyrA mutation involved in resistance to quinolone, present in the Italian genomes. Interestingly, the diversity of phages seems to be related to the geographic origins. These results constitute a baseline for following the spread of this emerging pathogen and identifying appropriate monitoring and prevention measures.
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spelling pubmed-66304332019-08-19 Genetic Diversity of Salmonella Derby from the Poultry Sector in Europe Sévellec, Yann Felten, Arnaud Radomski, Nicolas Granier, Sophie A. Le Hello, Simon Petrovska, Liljana Mistou, Michel-Yves Cadel-Six, Sabrina Pathogens Article Salmonella Derby (S. Derby) is emerging in Europe as a predominant serovar in fattening turkey flocks. This serovar was recorded as being predominant in the turkey sector in 2014 in the United Kingdom (UK). Only two years later, in 2016, it was also recorded in the turkey and broiler sectors in Ireland and Spain. These S. Derby isolates were characterised as members of the multilocus sequence type (MLST) profile 71 (ST71). For the first time, we characterise by whole genome sequencing (WGS) analysis a panel of 90 S. Derby ST71 genomes to understand the routes of transmission of this emerging pathogen within the poultry/turkey food trade. Selected panel included strains isolated as early as 2010 in five leading European g countries for turkey meat production. Twenty-one of the 90 genomes were extracted from a public database—Enterobase. Five of these originated from the United States (n = 3), China (n = 1) and Taiwan (n = 1) isolated between 1986 and 2016. A phylogenomic analysis at the core-genome level revealed the presence of three groups. The largest group contained 97.5% of the European strains and included both, turkey and human isolates that were genetically related by an average of 35 ± 15 single nucleotide polymorphism substitutions (SNPs). To illustrate the diversity, the presence of antimicrobial resistance genes and phages were characteised in 30, S. Derby ST71 genomes, including 11 belonging to this study This study revealed an emergent turkey-related S. Derby ST71 clone circulating in at least five European countries (the UK, Germany, Poland, Italy, and France) since 2010 that causes human gastroenteritis. A matter of concern is the identification of a gyrA mutation involved in resistance to quinolone, present in the Italian genomes. Interestingly, the diversity of phages seems to be related to the geographic origins. These results constitute a baseline for following the spread of this emerging pathogen and identifying appropriate monitoring and prevention measures. MDPI 2019-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6630433/ /pubmed/30987404 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens8020046 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Genetic Diversity of Salmonella Derby from the Poultry Sector in Europe
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens8020046
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