DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces

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Main Author: Tejada,TS
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Silva,CSJ, Lopes,NA, Silva,DT, Agostinetto,A, Silva,EF, Menezes,DB, Timm,CD
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
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Summary: ABSTRACT Salmonella species have been isolated from various kinds of food and are accountable for outbreaks of foodborne diseases in humans. This study aimed at identifying the similarities between the DNA profiles of Salmonella isolated from chicken feces, chicken products, and human feces in southern Brazil. Six hundred samples were collected (200 from chicken products, 200 from broiler chicken feces, and 200 from human feces) and tested for the presence of Salmonella. Isolates proven to be Salmonella compatible by biochemical and serological tests were tested by the Polymerase Chain Reaction. Their DNA profiles were then analyzed by PFGE and rep-PCR. Salmonella was isolated from 16 out of 600 analyzed samples, with Schwarzengrund serotype presenting the highest incidence, followed by Mbandaka in chicken meat and fecal samples, and Panama in human fecal samples. Some strains isolated from chicken fecal and product samples were indistinguishable by the molecular methods used in the study, suggesting that that the contamination of the broilers on the farm can be transmitted the processed products.
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spelling DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human FecesMbandakaSchwarzengrundPanamaPFGErep-PCRABSTRACT Salmonella species have been isolated from various kinds of food and are accountable for outbreaks of foodborne diseases in humans. This study aimed at identifying the similarities between the DNA profiles of Salmonella isolated from chicken feces, chicken products, and human feces in southern Brazil. Six hundred samples were collected (200 from chicken products, 200 from broiler chicken feces, and 200 from human feces) and tested for the presence of Salmonella. Isolates proven to be Salmonella compatible by biochemical and serological tests were tested by the Polymerase Chain Reaction. Their DNA profiles were then analyzed by PFGE and rep-PCR. Salmonella was isolated from 16 out of 600 analyzed samples, with Schwarzengrund serotype presenting the highest incidence, followed by Mbandaka in chicken meat and fecal samples, and Panama in human fecal samples. Some strains isolated from chicken fecal and product samples were indistinguishable by the molecular methods used in the study, suggesting that that the contamination of the broilers on the farm can be transmitted the processed products.Fundacao de Apoio a Ciência e Tecnologia Avicolas2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2016000400693Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science v.18 n.4 2016reponame:Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)instname:Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas (FACTA)instacron:FACTA10.1590/1806-9061-2016-0316info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTejada,TSSilva,CSJLopes,NASilva,DTAgostinetto,ASilva,EFMenezes,DBTimm,CDeng2017-09-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-635X2016000400693Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbcahttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rvfacta@terra.com.br1806-90611516-635Xopendoar:2017-09-15T00:00Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online) - Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas (FACTA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces
title DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces
spellingShingle DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces
Tejada,TS
Mbandaka
Schwarzengrund
Panama
PFGE
rep-PCR
title_short DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces
title_full DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces
title_fullStr DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces
title_full_unstemmed DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces
title_sort DNA Profiles of Salmonella Spp. Isolated from Chicken Products and From Broiler and Human Feces
author Tejada,TS
author_facet Tejada,TS
Silva,CSJ
Lopes,NA
Silva,DT
Agostinetto,A
Silva,EF
Menezes,DB
Timm,CD
author_role author
author2 Silva,CSJ
Lopes,NA
Silva,DT
Agostinetto,A
Silva,EF
Menezes,DB
Timm,CD
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tejada,TS
Silva,CSJ
Lopes,NA
Silva,DT
Agostinetto,A
Silva,EF
Menezes,DB
Timm,CD
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mbandaka
Schwarzengrund
Panama
PFGE
rep-PCR
topic Mbandaka
Schwarzengrund
Panama
PFGE
rep-PCR
description ABSTRACT Salmonella species have been isolated from various kinds of food and are accountable for outbreaks of foodborne diseases in humans. This study aimed at identifying the similarities between the DNA profiles of Salmonella isolated from chicken feces, chicken products, and human feces in southern Brazil. Six hundred samples were collected (200 from chicken products, 200 from broiler chicken feces, and 200 from human feces) and tested for the presence of Salmonella. Isolates proven to be Salmonella compatible by biochemical and serological tests were tested by the Polymerase Chain Reaction. Their DNA profiles were then analyzed by PFGE and rep-PCR. Salmonella was isolated from 16 out of 600 analyzed samples, with Schwarzengrund serotype presenting the highest incidence, followed by Mbandaka in chicken meat and fecal samples, and Panama in human fecal samples. Some strains isolated from chicken fecal and product samples were indistinguishable by the molecular methods used in the study, suggesting that that the contamination of the broilers on the farm can be transmitted the processed products.
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