1. Whole genome analysis of <italic>Salmonella</italic> Gallinarum strains isolated from a fowl typhoid outbreak in southern Brazil.
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Rizzo, N. N., Núncio, A. S. P., Levandowski, R., Nascimento, C. A. D., Borges, K. A., Furian, T. Q., Ruschel dos Santos, L., Pilotto, F., Rodrigues, L. B., and Nascimento, V. P.
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WHOLE genome sequencing , *ANTIMICROBIAL peptides , *DRUG resistance in microorganisms , *TYPHOID fever , *CELL adhesion - Abstract
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Salmonella Gallinarum strains isolated from a southern Brazil fowl typhoid outbreak were subjected to phenotypic and genotypic analyses to identify genetic elements that could improve prevention and control strategies.2. Whole-genome sequencing revealed the presence of theaac(6’)-Iaa gene, conferring aminoglycoside resistance, along with novel chromosomal point mutations, including the first detection ofparE p.S451F inSalmonella Gallinarum.3. Additionally,IncFII(S) plasmid replicons,Salmonella pathogenicity islands and 105 virulence genes associated with cell adhesion, invasion and antimicrobial peptide resistance were identified.4. These findings shed light on the molecular mechanisms of fowl typhoid and provide crucial insights into emerging antimicrobial resistance and virulence factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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