Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil
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Resumo: | Serovars of a total of 5,490 Salmonella strains isolated during the period of 1991-95, from human infections (2,254 strains) and from non-human materials (3,236 strains) were evaluated. In the studied period, 81 different serovars were determined among human isolates. Salmonella Enteritidis corresponded to 1.2% in 1991, 2% in 1992, 10.1% in 1993, 43.3% in 1994, and 64.9% in 1995 of all isolates. A significant rise on the isolation of this serovar was seen since 1993 linked to food poisoning outbreaks. It is reported also an increase on the isolation of S. Enteritidis from blood cultures, associated mainly with patients with immunodeficiency syndrome. S. Enteritidis was prevalent among one hundred and thirty different serovars isolated from non-human sources. Increasing number of isolation of this serovar was seen from shell eggs, breeding flocks and from environmental samples. It is also reported a contamination of commercial feed stuffs by S. Enteritidis which represents a major concern for Brazilian poultry industry. |
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Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil Mudança na prevalência dos sorotipos de Salmonella: aumento da Salmonella Enteritidis no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil SalmonellaSerotypesS. Enteritidis Serovars of a total of 5,490 Salmonella strains isolated during the period of 1991-95, from human infections (2,254 strains) and from non-human materials (3,236 strains) were evaluated. In the studied period, 81 different serovars were determined among human isolates. Salmonella Enteritidis corresponded to 1.2% in 1991, 2% in 1992, 10.1% in 1993, 43.3% in 1994, and 64.9% in 1995 of all isolates. A significant rise on the isolation of this serovar was seen since 1993 linked to food poisoning outbreaks. It is reported also an increase on the isolation of S. Enteritidis from blood cultures, associated mainly with patients with immunodeficiency syndrome. S. Enteritidis was prevalent among one hundred and thirty different serovars isolated from non-human sources. Increasing number of isolation of this serovar was seen from shell eggs, breeding flocks and from environmental samples. It is also reported a contamination of commercial feed stuffs by S. Enteritidis which represents a major concern for Brazilian poultry industry. Foram avaliados os sorotipos de 5.490 cepas de Salmonella isolados no período, 1991-95, de infecções humanas (2.254 cepas) e de materiais de origem não humana (3.236 cepas) bem como o perfil de sensibilidade aos agentes antimicrobianos de 131 cepas de S. Enteritidis (92 de origem humana e 39 de origem não humana). No período estudado, foram determinados 81 diferentes sorotipos. S. Enteritidis correspondeu a 1,2% cm 1991, 2% em 1992, 10,1% em 1993, 43,3% em 1994 e 64,9% em 1995. Um aumento significativo no isolamento de S. Enteritidis foi verificado em 1993 associado à ocorrência de surtos de enfermidades transmitidas por alimentos. É relatado também o aumento deste sorotipo a partir de hemoculturas, principalmente daquelas oriundas de pacientes com síndrome de imunodeficiência. S. Enteritidis foi também o sorotipo prevalente em materiais de origem não humana, particularmente em ovos, aves (matrizes) e em amostras do meio ambiente. Ressalta-se a importância da contaminação, das matérias primas, componentes de ração de aves, pela S. Enteritidis, o que representa um preocupante problema para a avicultura brasileira. Assinala-se a ocorrência de cepas multi-resistentes aos agentes antimicrobianos cm cepas de S. Enteritidis de origem humana e não humana. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo1996-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29395Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 38 No. 5 (1996); 315-322 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 38 Núm. 5 (1996); 315-322 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 38 n. 5 (1996); 315-322 1678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29395/31255Copyright (c) 2018 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTavechio, A.T.Fernandes, S.A.Neves, B.C.Dias, A.M.G.Irino, K.2012-07-02T01:44:08Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/29395Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:51:08.590410Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true |
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Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil Mudança na prevalência dos sorotipos de Salmonella: aumento da Salmonella Enteritidis no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil |
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Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil Tavechio, A.T. Salmonella Serotypes S. Enteritidis |
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Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil |
title_full |
Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Changing patterns of Salmonella serovars: increase of Salmonella Enteritidis in São Paulo, Brazil |
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Tavechio, A.T. |
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Tavechio, A.T. Fernandes, S.A. Neves, B.C. Dias, A.M.G. Irino, K. |
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Fernandes, S.A. Neves, B.C. Dias, A.M.G. Irino, K. |
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Tavechio, A.T. Fernandes, S.A. Neves, B.C. Dias, A.M.G. Irino, K. |
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Salmonella Serotypes S. Enteritidis |
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Salmonella Serotypes S. Enteritidis |
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Serovars of a total of 5,490 Salmonella strains isolated during the period of 1991-95, from human infections (2,254 strains) and from non-human materials (3,236 strains) were evaluated. In the studied period, 81 different serovars were determined among human isolates. Salmonella Enteritidis corresponded to 1.2% in 1991, 2% in 1992, 10.1% in 1993, 43.3% in 1994, and 64.9% in 1995 of all isolates. A significant rise on the isolation of this serovar was seen since 1993 linked to food poisoning outbreaks. It is reported also an increase on the isolation of S. Enteritidis from blood cultures, associated mainly with patients with immunodeficiency syndrome. S. Enteritidis was prevalent among one hundred and thirty different serovars isolated from non-human sources. Increasing number of isolation of this serovar was seen from shell eggs, breeding flocks and from environmental samples. It is also reported a contamination of commercial feed stuffs by S. Enteritidis which represents a major concern for Brazilian poultry industry. |
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1996 |
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1996-10-01 |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo |
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