Authors
L Betancor, M Pereira, A Martinez, G Giossa, M Fookes, K Flores, P Barrios, V Repiso, R Vignoli, N Cordeiro, G Algorta, N Thomson, D Maskell, F Schelotto, JA Chabalgoity
Publication date
2010/7
Journal
Journal of clinical microbiology
Volume
48
Issue
7
Pages
2413-2423
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (S. Enteritidis) is frequently associated with food-borne disease worldwide. Poultry-derived products are a major source. An epidemic of human infection with S. Enteritidis occurred in Uruguay, and to evaluate the extent of poultry contamination, we conducted a nationwide survey over 2 years that included the analysis of sera from 5,751 birds and 12,400 eggs. Serological evidence of infection with Salmonella group O:9 was found in 24.4% of the birds. All positive sera were retested with a gm flagellum-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and based on these results, the national prevalence of S. Enteritidis infection was estimated to be 6.3%. Salmonellae were recovered from 58 of 620 pools made up of 20 eggs each, demonstrating a prevalence of at least 1 in every 214 eggs. Surprisingly, the majority of the isolates were not S. Enteritidis. Thirty-nine isolates were …
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