Vertical Transmission of Salmonella Enteritidis with Heterogeneous Antimicrobial Resistance from Breeding Chickens to Commercial Chickens in China
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Human salmonellosis caused by the consumption of eggs and chicken meat contaminated with Salmonella Enteritidis has become a continuing public health concern worldwide. In this study we adopted whole genome sequencing (WGS) to determine the genetic relationship and antimicrobial resistance of S. enterica strains isolated from a poultry breeding enterprise that consists of one breeding chicken farm, one egg hatchery and one commercial chicken farm. A total of 148 S. enterica including 147 S. Enteritidis strains were isolated from 2100 fecal swab samples, with 16 (5.3 %, 16/300) from breeding chicken farm, 38 (4.2 %, 38/900) from egg hatchery and 94 (10.4 %, 94/900) from commercial chicken farm. WGS revealed that all 147 S. Enteritidis strains belonged to ST11, and further divided into 4 different ribosomal STs and 64 core genome STs. Single nucleotide polymorphism typing suggested the presence of the vertical transmission of S. Enteritidis from breeding chicken to commercial chicken. Three different antimicrobial-resistant plasmids including one bla-carrying plasmid and two virulence-resistance plasmids were characterized, resulting in the heterogeneous antimicrobial resistance of clonally related S. Enteritidis strains. Routine surveillance in breeding chicken farms is conducive to the control of S. Enteritidis from farm to fork.
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