Subtyping of Salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis

Salmonella infections are the second leading cause of zoonotic bacterial foodborne illness. Main source of infection in human is contaminated food products. The aim of this study was sub typing isolates of Salmonella enterica obtained during our previous study by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PF...

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Main Authors: Golab, N., Khaki, P., Noorbakhsh, F.
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Language:English
Published: Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute 2016-07-01
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spelling doaj-3dbc568b361842b0badf400457fe51df2020-11-24T21:23:37Zeng Razi Vaccine and Serum Research InstituteArchives of Razi Institute 0365-34392008-98722016-07-0171297102Subtyping of Salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using Pulsed-Field Gel ElectrophoresisGolab, N.0Khaki, P.1Noorbakhsh, F.2Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Varamin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Varamin, IranDepartment of Microbiology, Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, Karaj, IranDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Varamin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Varamin, IranSalmonella infections are the second leading cause of zoonotic bacterial foodborne illness. Main source of infection in human is contaminated food products. The aim of this study was sub typing isolates of Salmonella enterica obtained during our previous study by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) technique. All 46 Salmonella isolates were serotyped and then subjected to PFGE. Total isolates were analyzed by means of the molecular technique XbaI PFGE. In this study, PFGE and serotyping were used to subtype 46 Salmonella isolates belonging to 27different serovars and derived from human and different food origins. Among these isolates, S. Typhimurium was found to be the most predominant serovar. 40 PFGE patterns out of 46 isolates were obtained. The Discrimination Index obtained by serotyping (DI = 0.93) was lower than PFGE (DI = 0.99). Subtyping of Salmonella enterica is very important and shows that animal origin can be one of a reservoir that potentially could be transferred to human through the food chain. In addition, results of this study also revealed that this procedure is a golden standard for genotyping of such salmonella serotypes.http://www.archrazi.com/article_106447.htmlPFGESalmonella entericaSerotypingSubtypingHumanFood animals
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author Golab, N.
Khaki, P.
Noorbakhsh, F.
spellingShingle Golab, N.
Khaki, P.
Noorbakhsh, F.
Subtyping of Salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
Archives of Razi Institute
PFGE
Salmonella enterica
Serotyping
Subtyping
Human
Food animals
author_facet Golab, N.
Khaki, P.
Noorbakhsh, F.
author_sort Golab, N.
title Subtyping of Salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
title_short Subtyping of Salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
title_full Subtyping of Salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
title_fullStr Subtyping of Salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
title_full_unstemmed Subtyping of Salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
title_sort subtyping of salmonella enterica isolated from humans and food animals using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis
publisher Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute
series Archives of Razi Institute
issn 0365-3439
2008-9872
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Salmonella infections are the second leading cause of zoonotic bacterial foodborne illness. Main source of infection in human is contaminated food products. The aim of this study was sub typing isolates of Salmonella enterica obtained during our previous study by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) technique. All 46 Salmonella isolates were serotyped and then subjected to PFGE. Total isolates were analyzed by means of the molecular technique XbaI PFGE. In this study, PFGE and serotyping were used to subtype 46 Salmonella isolates belonging to 27different serovars and derived from human and different food origins. Among these isolates, S. Typhimurium was found to be the most predominant serovar. 40 PFGE patterns out of 46 isolates were obtained. The Discrimination Index obtained by serotyping (DI = 0.93) was lower than PFGE (DI = 0.99). Subtyping of Salmonella enterica is very important and shows that animal origin can be one of a reservoir that potentially could be transferred to human through the food chain. In addition, results of this study also revealed that this procedure is a golden standard for genotyping of such salmonella serotypes.
topic PFGE
Salmonella enterica
Serotyping
Subtyping
Human
Food animals
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