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Prevalence of Virulence Genes Among Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated from Food and Carcass Swabs of Different Animal Origins in Croatia

INTRODUCTION: Escherichia coli is present in the normal intestinal flora but some strains can cause intestinal and extraintestinal diseases, and research on its presence in food of animal origin is in the interests of public health. This study was designed to characterise E. coli strains according t...

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Autores principales: Stojević, Dora, Humski, Andrea, Mikulić, Marina, Dobranić, Vesna, Reil, Irena, Duvnjak, Sanja, Benić, Miroslav, Beck, Relja, Cvetnić, Željko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349139
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2022-0045
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author Stojević, Dora
Humski, Andrea
Mikulić, Marina
Dobranić, Vesna
Reil, Irena
Duvnjak, Sanja
Benić, Miroslav
Beck, Relja
Cvetnić, Željko
author_facet Stojević, Dora
Humski, Andrea
Mikulić, Marina
Dobranić, Vesna
Reil, Irena
Duvnjak, Sanja
Benić, Miroslav
Beck, Relja
Cvetnić, Željko
author_sort Stojević, Dora
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Escherichia coli is present in the normal intestinal flora but some strains can cause intestinal and extraintestinal diseases, and research on its presence in food of animal origin is in the interests of public health. This study was designed to characterise E. coli strains according to their origin, their carriage of virulence genes specific for certain pathogroups, and phylogenetic group affiliation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was carried out on 100 E. coli strains isolated from food samples of various animal origin as well as pig and cattle carcass swabs. Isolation of the strains was performed using two methods. One method included colony count and the other an overnight enrichment of the samples. Isolation was followed by DNA extraction and detection of virulence genes and phylogenetic group with conventional and multiplex PCRs. RESULTS: In this study, the most prevalent gene was EAST1 (20%) and strains which carried it were identified as enteroadherent E. coli. Other pathogroups were represented in lower incidences. Phylogenetic group analysis revealed the prevalence of the A and B1 groups, with B1 mainly present in game and cattle strains, while the majority of pig and poultry strains were assigned to group A. CONCLUSION: This study provides an overview of the presence of potentially pathogenic strains and E. coli phylogenetic groups in Croatia, for which the data are limited. Further microbiological and molecular research is required to examine the epidemiological situation in the country.
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spelling pubmed-95979302022-11-07 Prevalence of Virulence Genes Among Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated from Food and Carcass Swabs of Different Animal Origins in Croatia Stojević, Dora Humski, Andrea Mikulić, Marina Dobranić, Vesna Reil, Irena Duvnjak, Sanja Benić, Miroslav Beck, Relja Cvetnić, Željko J Vet Res Research Articles INTRODUCTION: Escherichia coli is present in the normal intestinal flora but some strains can cause intestinal and extraintestinal diseases, and research on its presence in food of animal origin is in the interests of public health. This study was designed to characterise E. coli strains according to their origin, their carriage of virulence genes specific for certain pathogroups, and phylogenetic group affiliation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was carried out on 100 E. coli strains isolated from food samples of various animal origin as well as pig and cattle carcass swabs. Isolation of the strains was performed using two methods. One method included colony count and the other an overnight enrichment of the samples. Isolation was followed by DNA extraction and detection of virulence genes and phylogenetic group with conventional and multiplex PCRs. RESULTS: In this study, the most prevalent gene was EAST1 (20%) and strains which carried it were identified as enteroadherent E. coli. Other pathogroups were represented in lower incidences. Phylogenetic group analysis revealed the prevalence of the A and B1 groups, with B1 mainly present in game and cattle strains, while the majority of pig and poultry strains were assigned to group A. CONCLUSION: This study provides an overview of the presence of potentially pathogenic strains and E. coli phylogenetic groups in Croatia, for which the data are limited. Further microbiological and molecular research is required to examine the epidemiological situation in the country. Sciendo 2022-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9597930/ /pubmed/36349139 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2022-0045 Text en © 2022 D. Stojević et al. published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Stojević, Dora
Humski, Andrea
Mikulić, Marina
Dobranić, Vesna
Reil, Irena
Duvnjak, Sanja
Benić, Miroslav
Beck, Relja
Cvetnić, Željko
Prevalence of Virulence Genes Among Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated from Food and Carcass Swabs of Different Animal Origins in Croatia
title Prevalence of Virulence Genes Among Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated from Food and Carcass Swabs of Different Animal Origins in Croatia
title_full Prevalence of Virulence Genes Among Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated from Food and Carcass Swabs of Different Animal Origins in Croatia
title_fullStr Prevalence of Virulence Genes Among Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated from Food and Carcass Swabs of Different Animal Origins in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Virulence Genes Among Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated from Food and Carcass Swabs of Different Animal Origins in Croatia
title_short Prevalence of Virulence Genes Among Escherichia Coli Strains Isolated from Food and Carcass Swabs of Different Animal Origins in Croatia
title_sort prevalence of virulence genes among escherichia coli strains isolated from food and carcass swabs of different animal origins in croatia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349139
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2022-0045
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