2001
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.39.1.154-161.2001
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Diversity of Strains of Salmonella enterica Serotype Enteritidis from English Poultry Farms Assessed by Multiple Genetic Fingerprinting

Abstract: Reliable and sufficiently discriminative methods are needed for differentiating individual strains of Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis beyond the phenotypic level; however, a consensus has not been reached as to which molecular method is best suited for this purpose. In addition, data are lacking on the molecular fingerprinting of serotype Enteritidis from poultry environments in the United Kingdom. This study evaluated the combined use of classical methods (phage typing) with three well-established mo… Show more

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“…While PT4, which has been strongly associated with infection of layers in the UK and Europe (Cogan & Humphrey, 2003), was detected on six of the eight farms, it was present in combination with other persistent S. Enteritidis phage types on five of these. This is consistent with previous findings (Liebana et al ., 2001), whereby a variety of often closely related phage types was seen in samples from poultry farms in geographically varied UK Abbreviations : e, Salmonella Enteritidis ; a, Salmonella Agona ; bi, Salmonella Binza ; br, Salmonella Braenderup ; co, Salmonella Corvallis ; cu, Salmonella Cubana ; i, S . Infantis ; k, Salmonella Kedougou ; l, S .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…While PT4, which has been strongly associated with infection of layers in the UK and Europe (Cogan & Humphrey, 2003), was detected on six of the eight farms, it was present in combination with other persistent S. Enteritidis phage types on five of these. This is consistent with previous findings (Liebana et al ., 2001), whereby a variety of often closely related phage types was seen in samples from poultry farms in geographically varied UK Abbreviations : e, Salmonella Enteritidis ; a, Salmonella Agona ; bi, Salmonella Binza ; br, Salmonella Braenderup ; co, Salmonella Corvallis ; cu, Salmonella Cubana ; i, S . Infantis ; k, Salmonella Kedougou ; l, S .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…DNA fingerprinting techniques are powerful tools by providing genetic information about the isolates related to an ongoing outbreak and may thus be used for this purpose (Liebana et al, 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, many DNA-based genotyping techniques have been utilized to delineate epidemiological relationships between various isolates [23,32]. But, the combination of several methods including phage typing, serotyping, antibiogram and genetic typing may provide a powerful discriminatory tool for the epidemiological analysis of unrelated and related Salmonella strains [14,16].…”
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confidence: 99%