Literature DB >> 10405378

Salmonella enterica serotype Dublin infection: an emerging infectious disease for the northeastern United States.

P L McDonough1, D Fogelman, S J Shin, M A Brunner, D H Lein.   

Abstract

Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serotype Dublin (S. enterica Dublin) emerged for the first time in New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio in 1988. Since that time this host-adapted serotype has spread throughout the veal- and dairy beef-raising operations in the region; very few dairy farms have experienced clinical S. enterica Dublin infections. This study details the epidemiology of the outbreaks in cattle. During the period 1988 through 1995, nine New York and four Pennsylvania counties have been affected; 13 different locations were involved in New York, and 10 were involved in Pennsylvania. The morbidity and mortality and seasonal distribution of outbreaks, which totaled 35, is described. The antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of isolates revealed that many of the strains were resistant to a number of commonly used drugs. Clinical case details and pathology information are provided, with a caution to clinicians and microbiologists presented with suspect animals, i.e., most cases occurred in older calves, which is atypical for salmonellosis for this region (calves were 8 or more weeks old) and presented as pneumonia and septicemia rather than the primarily diarrheal syndrome that is more typically recognized for the region. The epidemiology of cases is analyzed through cluster analysis of bacterial isolates and their fatty acid methyl ester profiles; at least six clones appeared in the region during the study period. Results of the epidemiology analysis are used to support a hypothesis regarding the source of S. enterica Dublin for the region and its manner of dissemination.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10405378      PMCID: PMC85243     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


  37 in total

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2.  Molecular analysis of Salmonella enterica serotype Dublin: building bridges between population genetic and molecular epidemiological studies.

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Journal:  Electrophoresis       Date:  1996-04       Impact factor: 3.535

3.  Molecular epidemiological tools for Salmonella Dublin typing.

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Journal:  FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol       Date:  1996-05

4.  The epidemiology of Salmonella infection of calves: the role of dealers.

Authors:  C Wray; N Todd; I McLaren; Y Beedell; B Rowe
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  1990-10       Impact factor: 2.451

5.  Bacterial resistance monitoring of salmonellas isolated from animals, national experience of surveillance schemes in the United Kingdom.

Authors:  C Wray; I M McLaren; Y E Beedell
Journal:  Vet Microbiol       Date:  1993-06       Impact factor: 3.293

6.  Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for serologic detection of Salmonella dublin carriers on a large dairy.

Authors:  J K House; B P Smith; G W Dilling; L D Roden
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1993-09       Impact factor: 1.156

7.  Genomic lineage of Salmonella enterica serovar Dublin.

Authors:  J E Olsen; M Skov
Journal:  Vet Microbiol       Date:  1994-06       Impact factor: 3.293

8.  Plasmid profile analysis, phage typing, and antibiotic sensitivity of Salmonella dublin from clinical isolates in the United States.

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Journal:  Vet Microbiol       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 3.293

9.  Differentiation of Salmonella gallinarum and Salmonella pullorum by their whole-cell fatty acid methyl ester profiles.

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Journal:  Zentralbl Veterinarmed B       Date:  1996-08

10.  Analysis of intra-specific variation in the fatty acid profiles of Borrelia burgdorferi.

Authors:  M A Livesley; I P Thompson; L Gern; P A Nuttall
Journal:  J Gen Microbiol       Date:  1993-09
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  11 in total

1.  MLVA for Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Dublin: Development of a Method Suitable for Inter-Laboratory Surveillance and Application in the Context of a Raw Milk Cheese Outbreak in France in 2012.

Authors:  Marie-Léone Vignaud; Emeline Cherchame; Muriel Marault; Emilie Chaing; Simon Le Hello; Valerie Michel; Nathalie Jourdan-Da Silva; Renaud Lailler; Anne Brisabois; Sabrina Cadel-Six
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-02-27       Impact factor: 5.640

2.  Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 influences both systemic salmonellosis and Salmonella-induced enteritis in calves.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2001-01       Impact factor: 3.441

3.  A retrospective and regional approach assessing the genomic diversity of Salmonella Dublin.

Authors:  Madeleine De Sousa Violante; Gaëtan Podeur; Valérie Michel; Laurent Guillier; Nicolas Radomski; Renaud Lailler; Simon Le Hello; François-Xavier Weill; Michel-Yves Mistou; Ludovic Mallet
Journal:  NAR Genom Bioinform       Date:  2022-07-09

4.  Whole-Genome Investigation of Salmonella Dublin Considering Mountain Pastures as Reservoirs in Southern Bavaria, Germany.

Authors:  Corinna Klose; Nelly Scuda; Tobias Ziegler; David Eisenberger; Matthias Hanczaruk; Julia M Riehm
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-04-23

Review 5.  Salmonella pathogenicity and host adaptation in chicken-associated serovars.

Authors:  Steven L Foley; Timothy J Johnson; Steven C Ricke; Rajesh Nayak; Jessica Danzeisen
Journal:  Microbiol Mol Biol Rev       Date:  2013-12       Impact factor: 11.056

6.  Variation between pathogenic serovars within Salmonella pathogenicity islands.

Authors:  P Amavisit; D Lightfoot; G F Browning; P F Markham
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 3.490

7.  First report of liver abscess caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Dublin.

Authors:  Fen Qu; Zhenping Fan; Enbo Cui; Wenjin Zhang; Chunmei Bao; Suming Chen; Yuanli Mao; Dongsheng Zhou
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2013-06-19       Impact factor: 5.948

8.  Estimated Incidence of Antimicrobial Drug-Resistant Nontyphoidal Salmonella Infections, United States, 2004-2012.

Authors:  Felicita Medalla; Weidong Gu; Barbara E Mahon; Michael Judd; Jason Folster; Patricia M Griffin; Robert M Hoekstra
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 6.883

9.  Epidemiology of Salmonella enterica Serotype Dublin Infections among Humans, United States, 1968-2013.

Authors:  R Reid Harvey; Cindy R Friedman; Stacy M Crim; Michael Judd; Kelly A Barrett; Beth Tolar; Jason P Folster; Patricia M Griffin; Allison C Brown
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2017-09       Impact factor: 6.883

10.  Within-herd prevalence of Salmonella Dublin in endemically infected dairy herds.

Authors:  L R Nielsen
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2013-01-18       Impact factor: 4.434

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