2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2022.146966
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Population structure of the Salmonella enterica serotype Oranienburg reveals similar virulence, regardless of isolation years and sources

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“…The adaptation and persistence of Salmonella ser. Oranienburg could be attributed to its food‐related outbreaks (González‐Torres et al., 2023 ). Interestingly, Salmonella ser.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The adaptation and persistence of Salmonella ser. Oranienburg could be attributed to its food‐related outbreaks (González‐Torres et al., 2023 ). Interestingly, Salmonella ser.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kentucky ST198, in a veterinary hospital environment was recently reported to cause hospital‐associated infections 7 months after its original isolation and was sourced back to a hospitalized American black bear (Cummings et al., 2023 ). In addition, the role of ecology and anthropogenic habitats in sustaining and propagating AMR has been examined in several studies (González‐Torres et al., 2023 ; Torres et al., 2020 ; Vogt et al., 2021 ). With the inception of ‘One Health’ paradigm, the complex role of wildlife in the distribution and maintenance of resistant clones at the interfaces of food animals, food chain and ecology is increasingly being emphasized (Cummings et al., 2023 ; González‐Torres et al., 2023 ; La Tela et al., 2021 ; Torres et al., 2020 ; Vogt et al., 2021 ).…”
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