Incidence and Characterization of Salmonella Isolates From Raw Meat Products Sold at Small Markets in Hubei Province, China
Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne disease and is often associated with the consumption of foods of animal origin. In this study, sixty-six Salmonella isolates were obtained from 631 raw meat samples purchased at small retail suppliers in Hubei Province, China. The most prevalent Salmonella...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2019-10, Vol.10, p.2265-2265 |
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is a leading cause of foodborne disease and is often associated with the consumption of foods of animal origin. In this study, sixty-six
Salmonella
isolates were obtained from 631 raw meat samples purchased at small retail suppliers in Hubei Province, China. The most prevalent
Salmonella
serotypes were Thompson (18.2%) and Agona (13.6%). Frequent antimicrobial resistance was observed for the sulfonamides (43.9%), tetracycline (43.9%), and the β-lactams amoxicillin and ampicillin (36.4% for each). Interestingly, a high incidence of resistance to cephazolin was observed in strains of the most common serotype,
S.
Thompson. Class I integrons were found in 27.3% (18/66) of the isolates and five of these integrons contained different gene cassettes (
aacA4C-arr-3-dfr2, dfrA12-aadA21, aadA2, dfrA12-aadA2, dfr17-aadA5
). Additional antimicrobial resistance genes, including
bla
TEM–1
,
bla
CTX–M–65
,
bla
CTX–M–15
,
qnrB
, and
qnrS
, were also identified among these
Salmonella
isolates. Results of replicon typing and conjugation experiments revealed that an integron with
qnrB
and
bla
CTX–M–15
genes was present on incH12 mobile plasmid in
S.
Thompson strain. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis revealed 32 sequence types, indicating that these isolates were phenotypically and genetically diverse, among which ST26 (18.2%) and ST541 (12.1%) were the predominant sequence types. The integrons, along with multiple antimicrobial resistance genes on mobile plasmids, are likely contributors to the dissemination of multidrug resistance in
Salmonella
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2019.02265 |