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Distribution of Salmonella in tissues following natural and experimental infection in pigs.

Sylvie Côté1, Ann Letellier, Louise Lessard, Sylvain Quessy.   

Abstract

Clinical salmonellosis associated with Salmonella is increasingly reported in finishing swine. Since S. Typhimurium is often associated with these episodes and given that this serotype is among the most often reported in humans, we were interested to determine if various tissues and carcasses from animals coming from herds that were clinically affected were more likely to be contaminated by Salmonella compared to carcasses from animals raised in herds without any history of salmonellosis. Carcasses from animals from affected herds were significantly more contaminated by Salmonella while showing increased titers in antibodies directed against this bacterium. At the opposite, caecal contents and mesenteric lymph nodes from both groups of animals were similarly contaminated by Salmonella. In the second part of the study, we studied the persistence of the bacterium in various tissues after an experimental infection with S. Typhimurium. We found that, after the infection, Salmonella persisted for as many as 7 d in many extraintestinal tissues, while it was present in the feces of infected animals for all 14 d of the experiment. These findings indicated that carcasses from animals that experienced salmonellosis during their growth phase are more likely to be contaminated by this bacterium and that precautions must be taken in order to ensure that clinically affected animals should be kept on the farm for at least 7 d before being shipped for slaughter.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15581217      PMCID: PMC1111353     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Vet Res        ISSN: 0830-9000            Impact factor:   1.310


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