2020
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2020.552413
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Comparative Analysis Using Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Highlights a Potential Transmission of Salmonella Between Asymptomatic Buffaloes and Pigs in a Single Farm

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“…Salmonella can enter and survive in the farm environment for long periods of time. The presence of this pathogen is widespread in water buffalo herds globally (13,(29)(30)(31)(32) and its prevalence can be up to 26% in farm environment, as reported by a recent study (32). In farm animals information on the circulating pathogens and, in case of abortion, the correct identification of the etiological cause, could lessen the impact of the related pathologies.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Salmonella can enter and survive in the farm environment for long periods of time. The presence of this pathogen is widespread in water buffalo herds globally (13,(29)(30)(31)(32) and its prevalence can be up to 26% in farm environment, as reported by a recent study (32). In farm animals information on the circulating pathogens and, in case of abortion, the correct identification of the etiological cause, could lessen the impact of the related pathologies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Salmonella has the ability to attach with any part of gastrointestinal tract in the absence of other microflora, where it can colonize and multiply. It can also be disseminated to the environment, humans and other animals via feces (AL-Kubaisi et al 2020;Santana et al 2020). Therefore, fecal swabs or samples are used as true representative to confirm the presence of Salmonella in the intestinal wall of poultry chicks (El-Fakar and Rabie 2009).…”
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“…Los cerdos suelen ser portadores asintomáticos, que excretan el patógeno de forma intermitente o cuando están estresados (Simons et al, 2015). Los brotes de salmonelosis asociados con el consumo de carne de cerdo han colocado a este animal y sus productos como la segunda fuente más importante de infección humana (Pires et al, 2011;Santana et al, 2020).…”
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