Characterisation of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 and ST1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in Singapore
Salmonella Enteritidis is a major foodborne pathogen worldwide. In this study, a total of 276 S. enteritidis isolates, collected between 2016 and 2017 from human, food and farm/slaughterhouse samples, were studied to enhance the understanding of the epidemiology of human salmonellosis in Singapore....
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1614102023-02-28T17:10:58Z Characterisation of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 and ST1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in Singapore Aung, Kyaw Thu Khor, Wei Ching Ong, Kar Hui Tan, Wei Ling Wong, Zhi Ning Oh, Jia Quan Wong, Wai Kwan Tan, Brian Zi Yan Maiwald, Matthias Tee, Nancy Wen Sim Barkham, Timothy Koh, Tse Hsien Dalsgaard, Anders Chen, Swaine L. Schlundt, Joergen Ng, Lee Ching School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering School of Biological Sciences National Centre for Food Science, Singapore Food Agency Environmental Health Institute, National Environment Agency Nanyang Technological University Food Technology Centre Science::Biological sciences Salmonella Enteritidis Sequence Type Salmonella Enteritidis is a major foodborne pathogen worldwide. In this study, a total of 276 S. enteritidis isolates, collected between 2016 and 2017 from human, food and farm/slaughterhouse samples, were studied to enhance the understanding of the epidemiology of human salmonellosis in Singapore. Results showed all 276 isolates belonged either to ST1925 (70.3%) or ST11 (29.7%), with ST11 being significantly more frequent in extra-intestinal isolates and chicken isolates. Food isolates, most of which were from poultry, showed the highest prevalence of resistance (33-37%) against beta-lactams or beta-lactams/beta-lactamase inhibitor combination (ampicillin, piperacillin and ampicillin/sulbactam). The analysis showed the detection of genes associated with resistance to aminoglycoside genes (99.6%), tetracycline (55.1%), and beta-lactams (14.9%) of all isolates. Nine types of plasmids were found in 266 isolates; the most common incompatibility group profiles were IncFIB(S)-IncFII(S)-IncX1 (72.2%) and IncFIB(S)-IncFII(S) (15.8%). Most plasmid harbouring isolates from chicken (63.6%, 14/22) and from human (73.8%, 175/237) shared the same plasmid profile (IncFIB(S)-IncFII(S)-IncX1). SNP analysis showed clustering of several isolates from poultry food products and human isolates, suggesting phylogenetic relatedness among these isolates. Lastly, this study provides important epidemiological insights on the application of phenotypic and next-generation sequencing (NGS) tools for improved food safety and public health surveillance and outbreak investigation of S.enteritidis. National Environmental Agency (NEA) Singapore Food Agency Published version This study was funded by the Singapore Food Agency, and the National Environment Agency, Singapore. 2022-08-31T02:35:13Z 2022-08-31T02:35:13Z 2022 Journal Article Aung, K. T., Khor, W. C., Ong, K. H., Tan, W. L., Wong, Z. N., Oh, J. Q., Wong, W. K., Tan, B. Z. Y., Maiwald, M., Tee, N. W. S., Barkham, T., Koh, T. H., Dalsgaard, A., Chen, S. L., Schlundt, J. & Ng, L. C. (2022). Characterisation of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 and ST1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in Singapore. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(9), 5671-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095671 1661-7827 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161410 10.3390/ijerph19095671 35565065 2-s2.0-85129442077 9 19 5671 en International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf |
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Salmonella Enteritidis is a major foodborne pathogen worldwide. In this study, a total of 276 S. enteritidis isolates, collected between 2016 and 2017 from human, food and farm/slaughterhouse samples, were studied to enhance the understanding of the epidemiology of human salmonellosis in Singapore. Results showed all 276 isolates belonged either to ST1925 (70.3%) or ST11 (29.7%), with ST11 being significantly more frequent in extra-intestinal isolates and chicken isolates. Food isolates, most of which were from poultry, showed the highest prevalence of resistance (33-37%) against beta-lactams or beta-lactams/beta-lactamase inhibitor combination (ampicillin, piperacillin and ampicillin/sulbactam). The analysis showed the detection of genes associated with resistance to aminoglycoside genes (99.6%), tetracycline (55.1%), and beta-lactams (14.9%) of all isolates. Nine types of plasmids were found in 266 isolates; the most common incompatibility group profiles were IncFIB(S)-IncFII(S)-IncX1 (72.2%) and IncFIB(S)-IncFII(S) (15.8%). Most plasmid harbouring isolates from chicken (63.6%, 14/22) and from human (73.8%, 175/237) shared the same plasmid profile (IncFIB(S)-IncFII(S)-IncX1). SNP analysis showed clustering of several isolates from poultry food products and human isolates, suggesting phylogenetic relatedness among these isolates. Lastly, this study provides important epidemiological insights on the application of phenotypic and next-generation sequencing (NGS) tools for improved food safety and public health surveillance and outbreak investigation of S.enteritidis. |
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Characterisation of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 and ST1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in Singapore |
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Characterisation of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 and ST1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in Singapore |
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Characterisation of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 and ST1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in Singapore |
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Characterisation of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 and ST1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in Singapore |
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Characterisation of Salmonella Enteritidis ST11 and ST1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in Singapore |
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characterisation of salmonella enteritidis st11 and st1925 associated with human intestinal and extra-intestinal infections in singapore |
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