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Characterization of Salmonella Dublin isolated from bovine and human hosts.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Dublin (S. Dublin), a cattle adapted serovar causes enteritis, and systemic disease in bovines. The invasive index of this serovar far exceeds that of the other serovars and human infections often present as fatal or highly resistant infections. In this, observational study, phenotypic properties of human and bovine-derived isolates of S. Dublin along with antibiogram of common antimicrobials were evaluated. The multiplex PCR confirmed isolates were genotyped using 7-gene legacy MLST. MIC assay was done by broth microdilution method. Previously published protocols were used to assess the motility, biofilm formation and morphotype. Vi antigen was agglutinated using commercial antiserum. Caenorhabditis elegans infection model was used to evaluate the virulence potiential. Phenotyping experiments were done in duplicates while virulence assay was done in triplicates. Whole-genome sequencing was used to predict the genes responsible for acquired resistance and a genotype-phenotype comparison was made. RESULTS:We evaluated 96 bovine and 10 human isolates in this study. All the isolates belonged to ST10 in eBG53 and were negative for Vi-antigen. The swarming motility, biofilm formation and morphotype were variable in the isolates of both groups. Resistance to sulfamethoxazole, ampicillin, chloramphenicol, tetracycline was >?90% in animal isolates whereas resistance to sulfamethoxazole was >?70% in human isolates. MDR was also higher in animal isolates. Human isolates were significantly (P?

SUBMITTER: Paudyal N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6796477 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of Salmonella Dublin isolated from bovine and human hosts.

Paudyal Narayan N   Pan Hang H   Elbediwi Mohammed M   Zhou Xiao X   Peng Xianqi X   Li Xiaoliang X   Fang Weihuan W   Yue Min M  

BMC microbiology 20191016 1


<h4>Background</h4>Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Dublin (S. Dublin), a cattle adapted serovar causes enteritis, and systemic disease in bovines. The invasive index of this serovar far exceeds that of the other serovars and human infections often present as fatal or highly resistant infections. In this, observational study, phenotypic properties of human and bovine-derived isolates of S. Dublin along with antibiogram of common antimicrobials were evaluated. The multiplex PCR confirm  ...[more]

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