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 Detection of Virulence and β-lactamase resistance genes of non-typhoidal​​​​​​​ Salmonella isolates from human and animal origin in Egypt

Research Authors
Sotohy A Sotohy
Research Abstract

Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) is a major foodborne zoonotic pathogen worldwide. In the current study, Various NTS strains were isolated from (cows, milk and dairy products in addition to humans) in New Valley and Assiut Governorate, Egypt. NTS were firstly serotyped and tested by antibiotic sensitivity test. Secondly, some virulence genes and Antibiotic resistance genes have been identified by using PCR. Finally, Phylogenesis was performed depending on the invA gene, for two S. typhimurium isolates (one of animal origin and the other of human origin for evaluating zoonotic potential).

Results

Out of 800 examined samples, the total number of isolates was 87 (10.88%), which were classified into 13 serotypes, with the most prevalent being S. Typhimurium and S. enteritidis. Both bovine and human isolates showed the highest resistance to clindamycin and streptomycin, with 90.80% of the tested

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Gut Pathogens
Research Member
Research Publisher
BioMed Central
Research Vol
15
Research Year
2023
Research Pages
1-9