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Prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain

Salmonella is the most important foodborne pathogen in poultry production systems and can infect humans via consumption of contaminated food. Ducks, an important waterfowl widely raised in China, are also a vehicle that transmits Salmonella through the food supply chain. In this study, 701 samples w...

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Autores principales: Kang, Xilong, Wang, Ming, Meng, Chuang, Li, Ang, Jiao, Xinan, Pan, Zhiming
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9289855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35839552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.101993
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author Kang, Xilong
Wang, Ming
Meng, Chuang
Li, Ang
Jiao, Xinan
Pan, Zhiming
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Wang, Ming
Meng, Chuang
Li, Ang
Jiao, Xinan
Pan, Zhiming
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description Salmonella is the most important foodborne pathogen in poultry production systems and can infect humans via consumption of contaminated food. Ducks, an important waterfowl widely raised in China, are also a vehicle that transmits Salmonella through the food supply chain. In this study, 701 samples were collected from each production stage of the duck production chain. Salmonella was isolated and identified, and the isolates were tested for drug sensitivity and molecular typing based on whole genome sequencing (WGS) to explore the prevalence of Salmonella in the duck production chain. Altogether, a total of 180 Salmonella isolates (25.7%) were obtained from the duck production chain, 82 (35.7%) isolates were from hatchery samples, followed by 64 (29.2%) from market samples, 17 (23.6%) from farm samples, and 17 (9.4%) from slaughterhouse samples. All isolates were divided into 9 serotypes, among which S. Typhimurium, S. Anatum, and S. Enteritidis were the dominant serotypes. The S. Typhimurium was distributed in various production stages in the duck production chain. Among the 16 antibiotics, selected 60 isolates were only resistant to NAL, indicating that resistance of Salmonella in the duck production chain was low. WGS phylogenetic relationship results based on core-genome SNPs showed that S. Typhimurium can spread across geographic regions and along between different stages of the duck production chain, eventually reaching the market where it is a potential threat to consumer health. This study explored the prevalence of Salmonella in the duck production chain which will provide data support for proposing some interventions to control Salmonella.
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spelling pubmed-92898552022-07-19 Prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain Kang, Xilong Wang, Ming Meng, Chuang Li, Ang Jiao, Xinan Pan, Zhiming Poult Sci MICROBIOLOGY AND FOOD SAFETY Salmonella is the most important foodborne pathogen in poultry production systems and can infect humans via consumption of contaminated food. Ducks, an important waterfowl widely raised in China, are also a vehicle that transmits Salmonella through the food supply chain. In this study, 701 samples were collected from each production stage of the duck production chain. Salmonella was isolated and identified, and the isolates were tested for drug sensitivity and molecular typing based on whole genome sequencing (WGS) to explore the prevalence of Salmonella in the duck production chain. Altogether, a total of 180 Salmonella isolates (25.7%) were obtained from the duck production chain, 82 (35.7%) isolates were from hatchery samples, followed by 64 (29.2%) from market samples, 17 (23.6%) from farm samples, and 17 (9.4%) from slaughterhouse samples. All isolates were divided into 9 serotypes, among which S. Typhimurium, S. Anatum, and S. Enteritidis were the dominant serotypes. The S. Typhimurium was distributed in various production stages in the duck production chain. Among the 16 antibiotics, selected 60 isolates were only resistant to NAL, indicating that resistance of Salmonella in the duck production chain was low. WGS phylogenetic relationship results based on core-genome SNPs showed that S. Typhimurium can spread across geographic regions and along between different stages of the duck production chain, eventually reaching the market where it is a potential threat to consumer health. This study explored the prevalence of Salmonella in the duck production chain which will provide data support for proposing some interventions to control Salmonella. Elsevier 2022-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9289855/ /pubmed/35839552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.101993 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kang, Xilong
Wang, Ming
Meng, Chuang
Li, Ang
Jiao, Xinan
Pan, Zhiming
Prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain
title Prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain
title_full Prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain
title_fullStr Prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain
title_short Prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of Salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain
title_sort prevalence and whole-genome sequencing analysis of salmonella reveal its spread along the duck production chain
topic MICROBIOLOGY AND FOOD SAFETY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9289855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35839552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.101993
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