Molluscan shellfish: a potential source of pathogenic and multidrug-resistant Vibrio spp.

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Pasan Sepala Dahanayake, Sana Majeed, Prasanga Madhushani Kumarage, Gang-Joon Heo
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Vibrio spp. are ubiquitous bacteria that are frequently discovered in aquatic environments. Globally, they are recognized as the primary cause of seafood-related illnesses. Over decades, vibrios have been a major health concern, and the number of cases is on the rise due to unhygienic eating habits and increasing demand for raw seafood. Among the 2 groups of Vibrio bacteria, the non-cholera Vibrio bacteria group mainly associate with seafood-borne illness. Though ~ 12 species have been recognized as causative agents of diseases in humans, horizontal gene transfer has attributed to an increase in emerging human pathogenic Vibrio spp. The assortment of virulence determinants contributes to the pathogenicity of vibrios. They carry specific genes to produce toxins and hemolysin, which are correlated with pathogenicity. In addition, the expanding antimicrobial use in humans and aquaculture resulted in a surge of resistant Vibrio strains found in shellfish. This has adversely affected the therapeutic results in the case of Vibrio infection. Thus, this article provides insight into the potential public health threat that may pose to seafood consumers as a consequence of the presence of virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance determinants in molluscan shellfish-borne vibrios.

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软体贝类:致病性和多重耐药弧菌的潜在来源。
弧菌是一种在水生环境中普遍存在的细菌。在全球范围内,它们被认为是与海鲜有关的疾病的主要原因。几十年来,弧菌一直是一个主要的健康问题,由于不卫生的饮食习惯和对生海鲜需求的增加,病例数量正在上升。在两种弧菌群中,非霍乱弧菌群主要与海产疾病有关。虽然大约有12种被认为是人类疾病的病原体,但水平基因转移导致了新出现的人类致病性弧菌的增加。它们携带特定的基因来产生毒素和溶血素,这与致病性有关。此外,人类和水产养殖中抗菌素使用的扩大导致贝类中发现的耐药弧菌菌株激增。这对弧菌感染的治疗效果产生了不利影响。因此,本文提供了对可能对海产品消费者构成的潜在公共卫生威胁的见解,这是由于软体贝类传播的弧菌中存在毒力因素和抗微生物耐药性决定因素的结果。
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3.70
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46
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The JCF publishes peer-reviewed original Research Articles and Opinions that are of direct importance to Food and Feed Safety. This includes Food Packaging, Consumer Products as well as Plant Protection Products, Food Microbiology, Veterinary Drugs, Animal Welfare and Genetic Engineering. All peer-reviewed articles that are published should be devoted to improve Consumer Health Protection. Reviews and discussions are welcomed that address legal and/or regulatory decisions with respect to risk assessment and management of Food and Feed Safety issues on a scientific basis. It addresses an international readership of scientists, risk assessors and managers, and other professionals active in the field of Food and Feed Safety and Consumer Health Protection. Manuscripts – preferably written in English but also in German – are published as Research Articles, Reviews, Methods and Short Communications and should cover aspects including, but not limited to: · Factors influencing Food and Feed Safety · Factors influencing Consumer Health Protection · Factors influencing Consumer Behavior · Exposure science related to Risk Assessment and Risk Management · Regulatory aspects related to Food and Feed Safety, Food Packaging, Consumer Products, Plant Protection Products, Food Microbiology, Veterinary Drugs, Animal Welfare and Genetic Engineering · Analytical methods and method validation related to food control and food processing. The JCF also presents important News, as well as Announcements and Reports about administrative surveillance.
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