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Distribution of Salmonella Serovars in Humans, Foods, Farm Animals and Environment, Companion and Wildlife Animals in Singapore

We analyzed the epidemiological distribution of Salmonella serovars in humans, foods, animals and the environment as a One-Health step towards identifying risk factors for human salmonellosis. Throughout the 2012–2016 period, Salmonella ser. Enteritidis was consistently the predominating serovar att...

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Autores principales: Aung, Kyaw Thu, Khor, Wei Ching, Octavia, Sophie, Ye, Agnes, Leo, Justina, Chan, Pei Pei, Lim, Georgina, Wong, Wai Kwan, Tan, Brian Zi Yan, Schlundt, Joergen, Dalsgaard, Anders, Ng, Lee Ching, Lin, Yueh Nuo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785026
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165774
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author Aung, Kyaw Thu
Khor, Wei Ching
Octavia, Sophie
Ye, Agnes
Leo, Justina
Chan, Pei Pei
Lim, Georgina
Wong, Wai Kwan
Tan, Brian Zi Yan
Schlundt, Joergen
Dalsgaard, Anders
Ng, Lee Ching
Lin, Yueh Nuo
author_facet Aung, Kyaw Thu
Khor, Wei Ching
Octavia, Sophie
Ye, Agnes
Leo, Justina
Chan, Pei Pei
Lim, Georgina
Wong, Wai Kwan
Tan, Brian Zi Yan
Schlundt, Joergen
Dalsgaard, Anders
Ng, Lee Ching
Lin, Yueh Nuo
author_sort Aung, Kyaw Thu
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description We analyzed the epidemiological distribution of Salmonella serovars in humans, foods, animals and the environment as a One-Health step towards identifying risk factors for human salmonellosis. Throughout the 2012–2016 period, Salmonella ser. Enteritidis was consistently the predominating serovar attributing to >20.0% of isolates in humans. Other most common serovars in humans include Salmonella ser. Stanley, Salmonella ser. Weltevreden, Salmonella ser. Typhimurium and Salmonella ser. 4,5,12:b:-(dT+). S. Enteritidis was also the most frequent serovar found among the isolates from chicken/chicken products (28.5%) and eggs/egg products (61.5%) during the same period. In contrast, S. Typhimurium (35.2%) and Salmonella ser. Derby (18.8%) were prevalent in pork/pork products. S. Weltevreden was more frequent in seafood (19.2%) than others (≤3.0%). Most isolates (>80.0%) from farms, companion and wildlife animals belonged to serovars other than S. Enteritidis or S. Typhimurium. Findings demonstrate the significance of a One-Health investigative approach to understand the epidemiology Salmonella for more effective and integrated surveillance systems.
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spelling pubmed-74604862020-09-03 Distribution of Salmonella Serovars in Humans, Foods, Farm Animals and Environment, Companion and Wildlife Animals in Singapore Aung, Kyaw Thu Khor, Wei Ching Octavia, Sophie Ye, Agnes Leo, Justina Chan, Pei Pei Lim, Georgina Wong, Wai Kwan Tan, Brian Zi Yan Schlundt, Joergen Dalsgaard, Anders Ng, Lee Ching Lin, Yueh Nuo Int J Environ Res Public Health Article We analyzed the epidemiological distribution of Salmonella serovars in humans, foods, animals and the environment as a One-Health step towards identifying risk factors for human salmonellosis. Throughout the 2012–2016 period, Salmonella ser. Enteritidis was consistently the predominating serovar attributing to >20.0% of isolates in humans. Other most common serovars in humans include Salmonella ser. Stanley, Salmonella ser. Weltevreden, Salmonella ser. Typhimurium and Salmonella ser. 4,5,12:b:-(dT+). S. Enteritidis was also the most frequent serovar found among the isolates from chicken/chicken products (28.5%) and eggs/egg products (61.5%) during the same period. In contrast, S. Typhimurium (35.2%) and Salmonella ser. Derby (18.8%) were prevalent in pork/pork products. S. Weltevreden was more frequent in seafood (19.2%) than others (≤3.0%). Most isolates (>80.0%) from farms, companion and wildlife animals belonged to serovars other than S. Enteritidis or S. Typhimurium. Findings demonstrate the significance of a One-Health investigative approach to understand the epidemiology Salmonella for more effective and integrated surveillance systems. MDPI 2020-08-10 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7460486/ /pubmed/32785026 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165774 Text en © 2020 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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Aung, Kyaw Thu
Khor, Wei Ching
Octavia, Sophie
Ye, Agnes
Leo, Justina
Chan, Pei Pei
Lim, Georgina
Wong, Wai Kwan
Tan, Brian Zi Yan
Schlundt, Joergen
Dalsgaard, Anders
Ng, Lee Ching
Lin, Yueh Nuo
Distribution of Salmonella Serovars in Humans, Foods, Farm Animals and Environment, Companion and Wildlife Animals in Singapore
title Distribution of Salmonella Serovars in Humans, Foods, Farm Animals and Environment, Companion and Wildlife Animals in Singapore
title_full Distribution of Salmonella Serovars in Humans, Foods, Farm Animals and Environment, Companion and Wildlife Animals in Singapore
title_fullStr Distribution of Salmonella Serovars in Humans, Foods, Farm Animals and Environment, Companion and Wildlife Animals in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Salmonella Serovars in Humans, Foods, Farm Animals and Environment, Companion and Wildlife Animals in Singapore
title_short Distribution of Salmonella Serovars in Humans, Foods, Farm Animals and Environment, Companion and Wildlife Animals in Singapore
title_sort distribution of salmonella serovars in humans, foods, farm animals and environment, companion and wildlife animals in singapore
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785026
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165774
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