Salmonella clinical isolates from Brazilian pig herds: genetic relationship and antibiotic resistance profiling.

Abstract In Brazil, since 2011 clinical cases of salmonellosis has been increasing substantially. Nevertheless, few information is available about the antimicrobial profile, distribution, serotypes and genetic relationship among the strains. The objectives of this study were: to identify the Salmonella serotypes, to characterize the in vitro antimicrobial resistance profiles and to determine the genetic relationship of clinical isolates in Brazil. During 2016, clinical isolates of Salmonella (111) from nine States were sent to Embrapa Swine and Poultry for complementary analysis. First, isolates were serotyped by Kauffmann White Scheme. In parallel, the strains were tested against fifteen antimicrobials by disk diffusion method and genotyping was performed by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) using the XbaI restriction enzyme. As expected, the main serovars found were Typhimurium and Choleraesuis. Four strains showed resistance to only one antimicrobial and 76.5% (85/111) were considered multiresistant. The highest level of resistance was found against to tetracycline. More than 80% of the strains were susceptible to fosfomycin, lincomycin/spectinomycin and norfloxacin. It was possible to identify one major Choleraesuis clonal group present in different Brazilian States. Further, several small clonal groups were obtained for Typhimurium. In conclusion, clinical salmonellosis caused by Typhimurium and Choleraesuis is endemic in pig production areas and the majority of the strains are multi-resistant

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Main Authors: MENEGUZZI, M., KICH, J. D., REBELATTO, R., PISSETTI, C., KUCHIISHI, S. S., REIS, A. T., GUEDES, R. M. C., LEÃO, J. A., REICHEN, C.
Other Authors: MARIANA MENEGUZZI, IFC/Concórdia; JALUSA DEON KICH, CNPSA; RAQUEL REBELATTO, CNPSA; CAROLINE PISSETTI, UFRGS; SUZANA SATOMI KUCHIISHI, CEDISA; ADRIENNY TRINDADE REIS, IPEVE; ROBERTO MAURÍCIO CARVALHO GUEDES, UFMG; JOICE APARECIDA LEÃO, Mercolab; CAROLINE REICHEN, IFC/Concórdia.
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Published: 2017-10-31
Subjects:Resistência a antibióticos, Safe pork., Suíno, Genética animal, Sanidade animal, Salmonella,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10785782017-11-02T09:05:32Z Salmonella clinical isolates from Brazilian pig herds: genetic relationship and antibiotic resistance profiling. MENEGUZZI, M. KICH, J. D. REBELATTO, R. PISSETTI, C. KUCHIISHI, S. S. REIS, A. T. GUEDES, R. M. C. LEÃO, J. A. REICHEN, C. MARIANA MENEGUZZI, IFC/Concórdia; JALUSA DEON KICH, CNPSA; RAQUEL REBELATTO, CNPSA; CAROLINE PISSETTI, UFRGS; SUZANA SATOMI KUCHIISHI, CEDISA; ADRIENNY TRINDADE REIS, IPEVE; ROBERTO MAURÍCIO CARVALHO GUEDES, UFMG; JOICE APARECIDA LEÃO, Mercolab; CAROLINE REICHEN, IFC/Concórdia. Resistência a antibióticos Safe pork. Suíno Genética animal Sanidade animal Salmonella Abstract In Brazil, since 2011 clinical cases of salmonellosis has been increasing substantially. Nevertheless, few information is available about the antimicrobial profile, distribution, serotypes and genetic relationship among the strains. The objectives of this study were: to identify the Salmonella serotypes, to characterize the in vitro antimicrobial resistance profiles and to determine the genetic relationship of clinical isolates in Brazil. During 2016, clinical isolates of Salmonella (111) from nine States were sent to Embrapa Swine and Poultry for complementary analysis. First, isolates were serotyped by Kauffmann White Scheme. In parallel, the strains were tested against fifteen antimicrobials by disk diffusion method and genotyping was performed by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) using the XbaI restriction enzyme. As expected, the main serovars found were Typhimurium and Choleraesuis. Four strains showed resistance to only one antimicrobial and 76.5% (85/111) were considered multiresistant. The highest level of resistance was found against to tetracycline. More than 80% of the strains were susceptible to fosfomycin, lincomycin/spectinomycin and norfloxacin. It was possible to identify one major Choleraesuis clonal group present in different Brazilian States. Further, several small clonal groups were obtained for Typhimurium. In conclusion, clinical salmonellosis caused by Typhimurium and Choleraesuis is endemic in pig production areas and the majority of the strains are multi-resistant SafePork 2017. 2017-11-02T09:05:25Z 2017-11-02T09:05:25Z 2017-10-31 2017 2019-07-15T11:11:11Z Separatas In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL OF BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL HAZARDS IN PIG AND PORK, 12., 2017, Foz do Iguaçu. Proceedings book... Concórdia: Embrapa Suínos e Aves, 2017. p. 170-174. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1078578 en eng openAccess
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topic Resistência a antibióticos
Safe pork.
Suíno
Genética animal
Sanidade animal
Salmonella
Resistência a antibióticos
Safe pork.
Suíno
Genética animal
Sanidade animal
Salmonella
spellingShingle Resistência a antibióticos
Safe pork.
Suíno
Genética animal
Sanidade animal
Salmonella
Resistência a antibióticos
Safe pork.
Suíno
Genética animal
Sanidade animal
Salmonella
MENEGUZZI, M.
KICH, J. D.
REBELATTO, R.
PISSETTI, C.
KUCHIISHI, S. S.
REIS, A. T.
GUEDES, R. M. C.
LEÃO, J. A.
REICHEN, C.
Salmonella clinical isolates from Brazilian pig herds: genetic relationship and antibiotic resistance profiling.
description Abstract In Brazil, since 2011 clinical cases of salmonellosis has been increasing substantially. Nevertheless, few information is available about the antimicrobial profile, distribution, serotypes and genetic relationship among the strains. The objectives of this study were: to identify the Salmonella serotypes, to characterize the in vitro antimicrobial resistance profiles and to determine the genetic relationship of clinical isolates in Brazil. During 2016, clinical isolates of Salmonella (111) from nine States were sent to Embrapa Swine and Poultry for complementary analysis. First, isolates were serotyped by Kauffmann White Scheme. In parallel, the strains were tested against fifteen antimicrobials by disk diffusion method and genotyping was performed by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) using the XbaI restriction enzyme. As expected, the main serovars found were Typhimurium and Choleraesuis. Four strains showed resistance to only one antimicrobial and 76.5% (85/111) were considered multiresistant. The highest level of resistance was found against to tetracycline. More than 80% of the strains were susceptible to fosfomycin, lincomycin/spectinomycin and norfloxacin. It was possible to identify one major Choleraesuis clonal group present in different Brazilian States. Further, several small clonal groups were obtained for Typhimurium. In conclusion, clinical salmonellosis caused by Typhimurium and Choleraesuis is endemic in pig production areas and the majority of the strains are multi-resistant
author2 MARIANA MENEGUZZI, IFC/Concórdia; JALUSA DEON KICH, CNPSA; RAQUEL REBELATTO, CNPSA; CAROLINE PISSETTI, UFRGS; SUZANA SATOMI KUCHIISHI, CEDISA; ADRIENNY TRINDADE REIS, IPEVE; ROBERTO MAURÍCIO CARVALHO GUEDES, UFMG; JOICE APARECIDA LEÃO, Mercolab; CAROLINE REICHEN, IFC/Concórdia.
author_facet MARIANA MENEGUZZI, IFC/Concórdia; JALUSA DEON KICH, CNPSA; RAQUEL REBELATTO, CNPSA; CAROLINE PISSETTI, UFRGS; SUZANA SATOMI KUCHIISHI, CEDISA; ADRIENNY TRINDADE REIS, IPEVE; ROBERTO MAURÍCIO CARVALHO GUEDES, UFMG; JOICE APARECIDA LEÃO, Mercolab; CAROLINE REICHEN, IFC/Concórdia.
MENEGUZZI, M.
KICH, J. D.
REBELATTO, R.
PISSETTI, C.
KUCHIISHI, S. S.
REIS, A. T.
GUEDES, R. M. C.
LEÃO, J. A.
REICHEN, C.
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topic_facet Resistência a antibióticos
Safe pork.
Suíno
Genética animal
Sanidade animal
Salmonella
author MENEGUZZI, M.
KICH, J. D.
REBELATTO, R.
PISSETTI, C.
KUCHIISHI, S. S.
REIS, A. T.
GUEDES, R. M. C.
LEÃO, J. A.
REICHEN, C.
author_sort MENEGUZZI, M.
title Salmonella clinical isolates from Brazilian pig herds: genetic relationship and antibiotic resistance profiling.
title_short Salmonella clinical isolates from Brazilian pig herds: genetic relationship and antibiotic resistance profiling.
title_full Salmonella clinical isolates from Brazilian pig herds: genetic relationship and antibiotic resistance profiling.
title_fullStr Salmonella clinical isolates from Brazilian pig herds: genetic relationship and antibiotic resistance profiling.
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella clinical isolates from Brazilian pig herds: genetic relationship and antibiotic resistance profiling.
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