Monitoring, surveillance, antimicrobial resistance and genetic diversity analysis of non-typhoidal Salmonella in South Africa from 1960–2023 from animal and animal products

dc.contributor.authorMatle, Itumeleng
dc.contributor.authorPfukenyi, Davies Mubika
dc.contributor.authorMaphori, Nozipho
dc.contributor.authorMoatshe, Nkagiseng
dc.contributor.authorNkabinde, Thabo
dc.contributor.authorMotaung, Annah
dc.contributor.authorSchmidt, Tracy
dc.contributor.authorSeakamela, Emmanuel
dc.contributor.authorMwanza, Mulunda
dc.contributor.authorNgoma, Lubanza
dc.contributor.authorSirdar, Mohamed Mahmoud
dc.contributor.authorMbatha, Khanyisile R.
dc.contributor.authorMagwedere, Kudakwashe
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-03T12:44:55Z
dc.date.available2025-12-03T12:44:55Z
dc.date.issued2025-08-01
dc.descriptionDATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : This is not applicable to our research, as the metadata used in this study were obtained from laboratory records and compiled in Microsoft Excel.
dc.descriptionSUPPORTING INFORMATION : Data S1
dc.description.abstractSalmonellosis remains one of the most frequently reported foodborne diseases globally, with the highest burden in low-resource areas. The millions of deaths caused by Nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) infections emphasize the urgent need for timely, detailed, and evidence-based interventions to effectively manage and monitor NTS burdens. This study retrospectively analyzed 1,028 NTS isolates from animals, the environment, and food products in South Africa, collected between 1960 and 2023. Among the 102 serotypes identified, S. Heidelberg, isolated only between 2000−2009 and 2020−2023, accounted for 94.3% of isolations during the latter period, suggesting a recent shift in Salmonella epidemiology in the region. The highest resistance rates were observed for cefoxitin (65.7%), cephalothin (62.8%), and tetracycline (59.8%), with a significant increase in resistance to several antibiotics, including ceftriaxone and aztreonam, from 2010−2023. Genetic analysis revealed that S. Gallinarium had the highest prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes, such as tetA (71.4%), qnrA (64.3%), cat1 (64.3%), blaPSE (57.1%), and both blaCMY-2 and qnrB at 50%. The blaPSE and blaSHV genes were strongly associated with ceftriaxone resistance in S. Dublin isolates, while blaPSE and qnrS were linked to chloramphenicol resistance in S. Enteritidis and S. Dublin isolates. Additionally, 87% of the virulence genes screened were present in over 50% of the serotypes, indicating increased adaptability and potential shifts in disease dynamics. The rise in antimicrobial resistance, driven by antimicrobial misuse, horizontal gene transfer, and biofilm formation, could alter serotype dynamics and changing disease epidemiology. This trend underscores the urgent need for effective antimicrobial stewardship and surveillance to combat the spread of antibiotic resistance in Salmonella populations.
dc.description.departmentProduction Animal Studies
dc.description.librarianam2025
dc.description.sdgSDG-12: Responsible consumption and production
dc.description.sdgSDG-03: Good health and well-being
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was partially funded by the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD), and partially North-West University.
dc.description.urihttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/
dc.identifier.citationMatle, I., Pfukenyi, D.M., Maphori, N., Moatshe, N., Nkabinde, T., Motaung, A. et al. (2025) Monitoring, surveillance, antimicrobial resistance and genetic diversity analysis of non-typhoidal Salmonella in South Africa from 1960–2023 from animal and animal products. PLoS One 20(8): e0329061. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329061.
dc.identifier.issn1932-6203 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1371/journal.pone.0329061
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/107077
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science
dc.rights© 2025 Matle et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
dc.subjectSalmonellosis
dc.subjectFoodborne diseases
dc.subjectInfections
dc.subjectDeaths
dc.subjectNontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS)
dc.titleMonitoring, surveillance, antimicrobial resistance and genetic diversity analysis of non-typhoidal Salmonella in South Africa from 1960–2023 from animal and animal products
dc.typeArticle

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