猪沙门氏菌:流行、多药耐药性和疫苗接种策略。

IF 8.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Shawn M D Bearson
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摘要

据估计,美国每年有130万例沙门氏菌感染和420例死亡,造成37亿美元的经济负担。根据国家动物卫生监测系统,超过50%的美国养猪场沙门氏菌检测呈阳性,根据国家抗菌素耐药性监测系统的报告,20%的猪沙门氏菌具有多重耐药性(对≥3种抗菌素耐药)。本文通过讨论沙门氏菌的抗微生物药物耐药性和金属耐受性以及水平基因转移的作用,对猪沙门氏菌的研究现状进行了综述。控制沙门氏菌的一个主要挑战是,沙门氏菌在人类中是一种食源性病原体,但在食用动物中往往是共生的,因此在包括猪在内的这些动物中建立了无症状的宿主状态。随着食用动物生产系统的不断扩大和抗菌药物的使用变得越来越有限,对沙门氏菌干预的需求已经加强。一种有希望的缓解策略是在猪身上接种沙门氏菌疫苗,以限制动物、环境和食品污染。
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Salmonella in Swine: Prevalence, Multidrug Resistance, and Vaccination Strategies.

An estimated 1.3 million Salmonella infections and 420 deaths occur annually in the United States, with an estimated economic burden of $3.7 billion. More than 50% of US swine operations test positive for Salmonella according to the National Animal Health Monitoring System, and 20% of Salmonella from swine are multidrug resistant (resistant to ≥3 antimicrobial classes) as reported by the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System. This review on Salmonella in swine addresses the current status of these topics by discussing antimicrobial resistance and metal tolerance in Salmonella and the contribution of horizontal gene transfer. A major challenge in controlling Salmonella is that Salmonella is a foodborne pathogen in humans but is often a commensal in food animals and thereby establishes an asymptomatic reservoir state in such animals, including swine. As food animal production systems continue to expand and antimicrobial usage becomes more limited, the need for Salmonella interventions has intensified. A promising mitigation strategy is vaccination against Salmonella in swine to limit animal, environmental, and food contamination.

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Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-ZOOLOGY
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21.30
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Animal Biosciences is primarily dedicated to the fields of biotechnology, genetics, genomics, and breeding, with a special focus on veterinary medicine. This includes veterinary pathobiology, infectious diseases and vaccine development, and conservation and zoo biology. The publication aims to address the needs of scientists studying both wild and domesticated animal species, veterinarians, conservation biologists, and geneticists.
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