Molecular characterization of Salmonella detected along the broiler production chain in Trinidad and Tobago
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Khan, Anisa Sarah
Pierneef, Rian Ewald
Gonzalez-Escalona, Narjol
Maguire, Meghan
Li, Cong
Tyson, Gregory H.
Ayers, Sherry
Georges, Karla
Abebe, Woubit
Adesiyun, Abiodun Adewale
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Abstract
This cross-sectional study determined the serovars, antimicrobial resistance genes, and
virulence factors of Salmonella isolated from hatcheries, broiler farms, processing plants, and retail
outlets in Trinidad and Tobago. Salmonella in silico serotyping detected 23 different serovars where
Kentucky 20.5% (30/146), Javiana 19.2% (28/146), Infantis 13.7% (20/146), and Albany 8.9% (13/146)
were the predominant serovars. There was a 76.0% (111/146) agreement between serotyping results
using traditional conventional methods and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) in in silico analysis.
In silico identification of antimicrobial resistance genes conferring resistance to aminoglycosides,
cephalosporins, peptides, sulfonamides, and antiseptics were detected. Multidrug resistance (MDR)
was detected in 6.8% (10/146) of the isolates of which 100% originated from broiler farms. Overall,
virulence factors associated with secretion systems and fimbrial adherence determinants accounted for
69.3% (3091/4463), and 29.2% (1302/4463) counts, respectively. Ten of 20 isolates of serovar Infantis
(50.0%) showed MDR and contained the blaCTX-M-65 gene. This is the first molecular characterization
of Salmonella isolates detected along the entire broiler production continuum in the Caribbean region
using WGS. The availability of these genomes will help future source tracking during epidemiological
investigations associated with Salmonella foodborne outbreaks in the region and worldwide.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : All the data are contained within the article and the
Supplementary Materials.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL : TABLE S1: Metadata of 146 Salmonella isolates detected along the broiler production chain in Trinidad and Tobago. TABLE S2: Distribution of virulence genes and classes among the various serovars of Salmonella isolated in this study
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL : TABLE S1: Metadata of 146 Salmonella isolates detected along the broiler production chain in Trinidad and Tobago. TABLE S2: Distribution of virulence genes and classes among the various serovars of Salmonella isolated in this study
Keywords
Broiler production chain, Salmonella, Molecular characterization, Virulence genes, blaCTX-M-65, Trinidad and Tobago, Whole genome sequencing (WGS), Antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), Multidrug resistance (MDR)
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Khan, A.S.; Pierneef, R.E.; Gonzalez-Escalona, N.; Maguire, M.; Li, C.; Tyson, G.H.; Ayers, S.; Georges, K.; Abebe,W.; Adesiyun, A.A. Molecular Characterization of
Salmonella Detected along the Broiler Production Chain in Trinidad and
Tobago. Microorganisms 2022, 10, 570. https://DOI.org/10.3390/microorganisms10030570.