Integron study, molecular typing and characterization of Salmonella serotypes isolated from seafood and poultry


Autoria(s): Siju, Varghese M; Dr.Sarita,Bhat G
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18/10/2014

18/10/2014

11/10/2013

Resumo

The primary habitat of Salmonella is the gastrointestinal tract of animals and they are discharged into the water bodies through the feces. Aquatic animals act as asymptomatic reservoirs of a wide range of Salmonella serotypes. The inevitable delay in the detection of Salmonella contamination and the low sensitivity of the conventional methods is a serious issue in the seafood industry. Due to the indiscriminate use, the antibiotics are finally accumulated in the aquatic environment which provides the required antibiotic stress for the emergence of more and more antibiotic resistant phenotypes ofSalmonella. Several genetic determinants like integrons, genomic islands etc. play their role in acquisition and reshuffling of antibiotic resistance genes. A large number of virulence determinants are required for Salmonella pathogenicity. The virulence potential of Salmonella is determined, to some extent, by the presence of phages or phage mediated genes in the bacterial genome. There is much intra-serotype polymorphism in Salmonella and epidemiological studies rely on genetic resemblance of the isolated strains. Proper identification of the strain employing the traditional and molecular techniques is a prerequisite for accurate epidemiological studies (Soto et al., 2000). In this context, a study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of different Salmonella serotypes in seafood and to characterize them

Microbial Genetics Laboratory Department of Biotechnology Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4747

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en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Salmonella #Salmonella and humans #serotypes of Salmonella #Salmonellosis #Enteric fever #Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands #Multilocus sequence typing
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