Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Christiane Soares
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Almeida,Márcia Torres Nunes de, Festivo,Márcia Lima, Costa,Renata Garcia, Reis,Eliane Moura Falavina dos, Rodrigues,Dália dos Prazeres
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: The gastroenteritis incidence caused by Salmonella Hadar has increased over the last decades worldwide. The uncontrolled use of antimicrobials for treating human patients and veterinary field contributes to increase the multidrug resistance of this serovar. In the present investigation, a total of 179 S. Hadar isolates from different sources of foodchain in Brazil were phage typed and analyzed for their antimicrobial resistance profile. The main S. Hadar phage types isolated were PT 38, PT 39, PT 40, PT 11, PT 34, PT 1 and PT 22. Others phage types as PT 13, PT 19, PT 21, PT 23, PT 31, PT 33 and PT 37 were obtained in low percentages. A total of 35,7% S. Hadar strains were resistant to two or more antimicrobials drugs. Furthermore, no resistance to third generation cephalosporin or ciprofloxacin was identified in these strains. Those results appoint to S. Hadar phage types circulating among animals, food and humans, as well as the increasing of multidrug resistance. The surveillance and monitoring of S. Hadar strains based on phage typing and antimicrobial resistance profile are useful for detecting outbreaks, identifying sources of infection and implementing prevention and control measures of salmonellosis.
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spelling Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in BrazilSalmonella HadarPhage TypesFoodchainMultidrug resistanceThe gastroenteritis incidence caused by Salmonella Hadar has increased over the last decades worldwide. The uncontrolled use of antimicrobials for treating human patients and veterinary field contributes to increase the multidrug resistance of this serovar. In the present investigation, a total of 179 S. Hadar isolates from different sources of foodchain in Brazil were phage typed and analyzed for their antimicrobial resistance profile. The main S. Hadar phage types isolated were PT 38, PT 39, PT 40, PT 11, PT 34, PT 1 and PT 22. Others phage types as PT 13, PT 19, PT 21, PT 23, PT 31, PT 33 and PT 37 were obtained in low percentages. A total of 35,7% S. Hadar strains were resistant to two or more antimicrobials drugs. Furthermore, no resistance to third generation cephalosporin or ciprofloxacin was identified in these strains. Those results appoint to S. Hadar phage types circulating among animals, food and humans, as well as the increasing of multidrug resistance. The surveillance and monitoring of S. Hadar strains based on phage typing and antimicrobial resistance profile are useful for detecting outbreaks, identifying sources of infection and implementing prevention and control measures of salmonellosis.Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia2007-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822007000400008Brazilian Journal of Microbiology v.38 n.4 2007reponame:Brazilian Journal of Microbiologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)instacron:SBM10.1590/S1517-83822007000400008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira,Christiane SoaresAlmeida,Márcia Torres Nunes deFestivo,Márcia LimaCosta,Renata GarciaReis,Eliane Moura Falavina dosRodrigues,Dália dos Prazereseng2008-01-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-83822007000400008Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjm/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjm@sbmicrobiologia.org.br||mbmartin@usp.br1678-44051517-8382opendoar:2008-01-28T00:00Brazilian Journal of Microbiology - Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil
title Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil
spellingShingle Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil
Pereira,Christiane Soares
Salmonella Hadar
Phage Types
Foodchain
Multidrug resistance
title_short Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil
title_full Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil
title_fullStr Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil
title_sort Salmonella Hadar phage types isolated from different sources of foodchain in Brazil
author Pereira,Christiane Soares
author_facet Pereira,Christiane Soares
Almeida,Márcia Torres Nunes de
Festivo,Márcia Lima
Costa,Renata Garcia
Reis,Eliane Moura Falavina dos
Rodrigues,Dália dos Prazeres
author_role author
author2 Almeida,Márcia Torres Nunes de
Festivo,Márcia Lima
Costa,Renata Garcia
Reis,Eliane Moura Falavina dos
Rodrigues,Dália dos Prazeres
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Christiane Soares
Almeida,Márcia Torres Nunes de
Festivo,Márcia Lima
Costa,Renata Garcia
Reis,Eliane Moura Falavina dos
Rodrigues,Dália dos Prazeres
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Salmonella Hadar
Phage Types
Foodchain
Multidrug resistance
topic Salmonella Hadar
Phage Types
Foodchain
Multidrug resistance
description The gastroenteritis incidence caused by Salmonella Hadar has increased over the last decades worldwide. The uncontrolled use of antimicrobials for treating human patients and veterinary field contributes to increase the multidrug resistance of this serovar. In the present investigation, a total of 179 S. Hadar isolates from different sources of foodchain in Brazil were phage typed and analyzed for their antimicrobial resistance profile. The main S. Hadar phage types isolated were PT 38, PT 39, PT 40, PT 11, PT 34, PT 1 and PT 22. Others phage types as PT 13, PT 19, PT 21, PT 23, PT 31, PT 33 and PT 37 were obtained in low percentages. A total of 35,7% S. Hadar strains were resistant to two or more antimicrobials drugs. Furthermore, no resistance to third generation cephalosporin or ciprofloxacin was identified in these strains. Those results appoint to S. Hadar phage types circulating among animals, food and humans, as well as the increasing of multidrug resistance. The surveillance and monitoring of S. Hadar strains based on phage typing and antimicrobial resistance profile are useful for detecting outbreaks, identifying sources of infection and implementing prevention and control measures of salmonellosis.
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