Research on the traceability and transmission factors of Salmonella in the broiler production chain: A one health perspective.

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Haoran Wang, Yaoyao Zhai, Ge Zhao, Xiuli Zuo, Juan Wang, Xiyue Zhang, Junwei Wang, Lin Wang, Zhina Qu
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Abstract

Salmonella contamination in chicken is a food safety problem that is widely concerned by all countries around the world. Based on the "One Health" concept, this study systematically collected samples from animals, the environment and workers across 5 stages of the broiler production chain (breeding farms, hatcheries, commercial broiler farms, slaughterhouses, retail) in China, to investigate the prevalence of Salmonella. Meanwhile, based on whole genome sequencing and risk assessment technology, combined with MLST, cgMLST traceability analysis was conducted to clarify the critical control points and transmission factors associated with Salmonella contamination. The results showed that the prevalence rate of Salmonella in the broiler production chain was 10.22% (469/4589). The broiler production chain encompassed 11 serotypes of Salmonella, with S.Enteritidis ran through the entire production chain. Fourteen types of ST were detected from 99 representative strains, and the dominant types were ST11, ST198 and ST1543. ST11 covered the samples from animals, environment and workers in all stages of broider production chain, and was further divided into 14 cgST types. Analysis using @RISK software revealed that the Spearman correlation coefficients for slaughterhouses and hatcheries were 0.54 and 0.26, respectively. These research findings are expected to comprehensively guide chicken production and provide effective strategies for preventing and controlling Salmonella contamination in the broiler production chain.

肉鸡生产链中沙门氏菌溯源及传播因素研究:一个健康视角。
鸡肉中的沙门氏菌污染是世界各国普遍关注的食品安全问题。基于“同一个健康”的理念,本研究系统地收集了中国肉鸡生产链5个阶段(种鸡场、孵化场、商品肉鸡养殖场、屠宰场、零售)的动物、环境和工人的样本,以调查沙门氏菌的流行情况。同时,基于全基因组测序和风险评估技术,结合MLST、cgMLST溯源分析,明确沙门氏菌污染的关键控制点和传播因素。结果表明,沙门氏菌在肉鸡生产链中的感染率为10.22%(469/4589)。肉鸡生产链包含11种血清型沙门氏菌,肠炎沙门氏菌贯穿整个生产链。99株代表性菌株共检出14种ST,优势型为ST11、ST198和ST1543。ST11涵盖了更广泛生产链中所有阶段的动物、环境和工人样本,并进一步分为14种cgST类型。利用@RISK软件分析,屠宰场和孵化场的Spearman相关系数分别为0.54和0.26。这些研究结果有望全面指导肉鸡生产,为肉鸡生产链中沙门氏菌污染的防控提供有效策略。
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Fems Microbiology Letters
Fems Microbiology Letters 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.30
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0.00%
发文量
112
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: FEMS Microbiology Letters gives priority to concise papers that merit rapid publication by virtue of their originality, general interest and contribution to new developments in microbiology. All aspects of microbiology, including virology, are covered. 2019 Impact Factor: 1.987, Journal Citation Reports (Source Clarivate, 2020) Ranking: 98/135 (Microbiology) The journal is divided into eight Sections: Physiology and Biochemistry (including genetics, molecular biology and ‘omic’ studies) Food Microbiology (from food production and biotechnology to spoilage and food borne pathogens) Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology Pathogens and Pathogenicity (including medical, veterinary, plant and insect pathogens – particularly those relating to food security – with the exception of viruses) Environmental Microbiology (including ecophysiology, ecogenomics and meta-omic studies) Virology (viruses infecting any organism, including Bacteria and Archaea) Taxonomy and Systematics (for publication of novel taxa, taxonomic reclassifications and reviews of a taxonomic nature) Professional Development (including education, training, CPD, research assessment frameworks, research and publication metrics, best-practice, careers and history of microbiology) If you are unsure which Section is most appropriate for your manuscript, for example in the case of transdisciplinary studies, we recommend that you contact the Editor-In-Chief by email prior to submission. Our scope includes any type of microorganism - all members of the Bacteria and the Archaea and microbial members of the Eukarya (yeasts, filamentous fungi, microbial algae, protozoa, oomycetes, myxomycetes, etc.) as well as all viruses.
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