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Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Isolated from Food Workers and Chicken Products in Japan
Salmonella is an enteric bacterial pathogen that causes foodborne illness in humans. Third-generation cephalosporin (TGC) resistance in Salmonella remains a global concern. Food workers may represent a reservoir of Salmonella, thus potentially contaminating food products. Therefore, we aimed to inve...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34943753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10121541 |
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author | Sasaki, Yoshimasa Kakizawa, Hiromi Baba, Youichi Ito, Takeshi Haremaki, Yukari Yonemichi, Masaru Ikeda, Tetsuya Kuroda, Makoto Ohya, Kenji Hara-Kudo, Yukiko Asai, Tetsuo Asakura, Hiroshi |
author_facet | Sasaki, Yoshimasa Kakizawa, Hiromi Baba, Youichi Ito, Takeshi Haremaki, Yukari Yonemichi, Masaru Ikeda, Tetsuya Kuroda, Makoto Ohya, Kenji Hara-Kudo, Yukiko Asai, Tetsuo Asakura, Hiroshi |
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description | Salmonella is an enteric bacterial pathogen that causes foodborne illness in humans. Third-generation cephalosporin (TGC) resistance in Salmonella remains a global concern. Food workers may represent a reservoir of Salmonella, thus potentially contaminating food products. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of Salmonella in food workers and characterize the isolates by serotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Salmonella was isolated from 583 (0.079%) of 740,635 stool samples collected from food workers between January and December 2018, and then serotyped into 76 Salmonella enterica serovars and 22 untypeable Salmonella strains. High rates of antimicrobial resistance were observed for streptomycin (51.1%), tetracycline (33.1%), and kanamycin (18.4%). Although isolates were susceptible to ciprofloxacin, 12 (2.1%) strains (one S. Infantis, one S. Manhattan, two S. Bareilly, two S. Blockley, two S. Heidelberg, two S. Minnesota, one S. Goldcoast, and one untypeable Salmonella strain) were resistant to the TGC cefotaxime, all of which harbored β-lactamase genes (bla(CMY-2), bla(CTX-M-15), bla(CTX-M-55), and bla(TEM-52B)). Moreover, 1.3% (4/309) of Salmonella strains (three S. Infantis and one S. Manhattan strains) isolated from chicken products were resistant to cefotaxime and harbored bla(CMY-2) or bla(TEM-52B). Thus, food workers may acquire TGC-resistant Salmonella after the ingestion of contaminated chicken products and further contaminate food products. |
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spelling | pubmed-86988542021-12-24 Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Isolated from Food Workers and Chicken Products in Japan Sasaki, Yoshimasa Kakizawa, Hiromi Baba, Youichi Ito, Takeshi Haremaki, Yukari Yonemichi, Masaru Ikeda, Tetsuya Kuroda, Makoto Ohya, Kenji Hara-Kudo, Yukiko Asai, Tetsuo Asakura, Hiroshi Antibiotics (Basel) Article Salmonella is an enteric bacterial pathogen that causes foodborne illness in humans. Third-generation cephalosporin (TGC) resistance in Salmonella remains a global concern. Food workers may represent a reservoir of Salmonella, thus potentially contaminating food products. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of Salmonella in food workers and characterize the isolates by serotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Salmonella was isolated from 583 (0.079%) of 740,635 stool samples collected from food workers between January and December 2018, and then serotyped into 76 Salmonella enterica serovars and 22 untypeable Salmonella strains. High rates of antimicrobial resistance were observed for streptomycin (51.1%), tetracycline (33.1%), and kanamycin (18.4%). Although isolates were susceptible to ciprofloxacin, 12 (2.1%) strains (one S. Infantis, one S. Manhattan, two S. Bareilly, two S. Blockley, two S. Heidelberg, two S. Minnesota, one S. Goldcoast, and one untypeable Salmonella strain) were resistant to the TGC cefotaxime, all of which harbored β-lactamase genes (bla(CMY-2), bla(CTX-M-15), bla(CTX-M-55), and bla(TEM-52B)). Moreover, 1.3% (4/309) of Salmonella strains (three S. Infantis and one S. Manhattan strains) isolated from chicken products were resistant to cefotaxime and harbored bla(CMY-2) or bla(TEM-52B). Thus, food workers may acquire TGC-resistant Salmonella after the ingestion of contaminated chicken products and further contaminate food products. MDPI 2021-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8698854/ /pubmed/34943753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10121541 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sasaki, Yoshimasa Kakizawa, Hiromi Baba, Youichi Ito, Takeshi Haremaki, Yukari Yonemichi, Masaru Ikeda, Tetsuya Kuroda, Makoto Ohya, Kenji Hara-Kudo, Yukiko Asai, Tetsuo Asakura, Hiroshi Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Isolated from Food Workers and Chicken Products in Japan |
title | Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Isolated from Food Workers and Chicken Products in Japan |
title_full | Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Isolated from Food Workers and Chicken Products in Japan |
title_fullStr | Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Isolated from Food Workers and Chicken Products in Japan |
title_full_unstemmed | Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Isolated from Food Workers and Chicken Products in Japan |
title_short | Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Isolated from Food Workers and Chicken Products in Japan |
title_sort | antimicrobial resistance in salmonella isolated from food workers and chicken products in japan |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34943753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10121541 |
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