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Genetic Correlation of Virulent Salmonella Serovars (Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases) Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Human: A Public Health Concern

This study aimed to detect the virulent Salmonella serovars (including ESBLs producing) isolated from broiler chickens and humans. Three hundred broilers and sixty human fecal samples were bacteriologically examined. Thirty (10%) and fourteen (23.4%) Salmonella isolates were recovered from broiler a...

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Autores principales: Orabi, Ahmed, Armanious, Wagih, Radwan, Ismail A., Girh, Zeinab M. S. A., Hammad, Enas, Diab, Mohamed S., Elbestawy, Ahmed R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11101196
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author Orabi, Ahmed
Armanious, Wagih
Radwan, Ismail A.
Girh, Zeinab M. S. A.
Hammad, Enas
Diab, Mohamed S.
Elbestawy, Ahmed R.
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Armanious, Wagih
Radwan, Ismail A.
Girh, Zeinab M. S. A.
Hammad, Enas
Diab, Mohamed S.
Elbestawy, Ahmed R.
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description This study aimed to detect the virulent Salmonella serovars (including ESBLs producing) isolated from broiler chickens and humans. Three hundred broilers and sixty human fecal samples were bacteriologically examined. Thirty (10%) and fourteen (23.4%) Salmonella isolates were recovered from broiler and human samples, respectively. The most predominant serovar was S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium. All Salmonella isolates were confirmed by conventional PCR-based invA and ompA genes. Multidrug resistant (MDR) isolates were screened for the detection of adrA and csgD biofilm-associated genes, which were found in all isolated serovars except one S. typhimurium and 2 S. infantis of chicken isolates that were devoid of the adrA gene. Moreover, MDR isolates were screened for detection of seven resistance genes including ESBLs and other classes of resistance genes. Chicken isolates harbored bla(TEM), int1, bla(CTX) and qnrS genes as 100, 27.8, 11.1 and 11.1%, respectively, while all human isolates harbored bla(TEM), int1 and int3 genes. The genetic correlations between virulent Salmonella serovars (including antimicrobial resistance) avian and human origins were compared. In conclusion, the high prevalence of virulent ESBL producing Salmonella serovars in broilers and humans with genetic correlations between them might be zoonotic and public health hazards.
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spelling pubmed-96101932022-10-28 Genetic Correlation of Virulent Salmonella Serovars (Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases) Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Human: A Public Health Concern Orabi, Ahmed Armanious, Wagih Radwan, Ismail A. Girh, Zeinab M. S. A. Hammad, Enas Diab, Mohamed S. Elbestawy, Ahmed R. Pathogens Article This study aimed to detect the virulent Salmonella serovars (including ESBLs producing) isolated from broiler chickens and humans. Three hundred broilers and sixty human fecal samples were bacteriologically examined. Thirty (10%) and fourteen (23.4%) Salmonella isolates were recovered from broiler and human samples, respectively. The most predominant serovar was S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium. All Salmonella isolates were confirmed by conventional PCR-based invA and ompA genes. Multidrug resistant (MDR) isolates were screened for the detection of adrA and csgD biofilm-associated genes, which were found in all isolated serovars except one S. typhimurium and 2 S. infantis of chicken isolates that were devoid of the adrA gene. Moreover, MDR isolates were screened for detection of seven resistance genes including ESBLs and other classes of resistance genes. Chicken isolates harbored bla(TEM), int1, bla(CTX) and qnrS genes as 100, 27.8, 11.1 and 11.1%, respectively, while all human isolates harbored bla(TEM), int1 and int3 genes. The genetic correlations between virulent Salmonella serovars (including antimicrobial resistance) avian and human origins were compared. In conclusion, the high prevalence of virulent ESBL producing Salmonella serovars in broilers and humans with genetic correlations between them might be zoonotic and public health hazards. MDPI 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9610193/ /pubmed/36297253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11101196 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Orabi, Ahmed
Armanious, Wagih
Radwan, Ismail A.
Girh, Zeinab M. S. A.
Hammad, Enas
Diab, Mohamed S.
Elbestawy, Ahmed R.
Genetic Correlation of Virulent Salmonella Serovars (Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases) Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Human: A Public Health Concern
title Genetic Correlation of Virulent Salmonella Serovars (Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases) Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Human: A Public Health Concern
title_full Genetic Correlation of Virulent Salmonella Serovars (Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases) Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Human: A Public Health Concern
title_fullStr Genetic Correlation of Virulent Salmonella Serovars (Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases) Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Human: A Public Health Concern
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Correlation of Virulent Salmonella Serovars (Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases) Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Human: A Public Health Concern
title_short Genetic Correlation of Virulent Salmonella Serovars (Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases) Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Human: A Public Health Concern
title_sort genetic correlation of virulent salmonella serovars (extended spectrum β-lactamases) isolated from broiler chickens and human: a public health concern
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11101196
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