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"Salmonella enterica" subsp. "enterica" serotypes isolated for the first time in feral cats the impact on public health


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Título : "Salmonella enterica" subsp. "enterica" serotypes isolated for the first time in feral cats the impact on public health
Autor : Rosario Medina, Inmaculada
Calcines Macías, María Isabel
Rodríguez Ponce, Eligia
Déniz Suárez, María Soraya
Real Valcárcel, Fernando
Vega García, Santiago
Marín Orenga, Clara
Materias: Gatos - Enfermedades infecciosas.Cats - Communicable diseases.Zoonoses.Salmonellosis in animals.Zoonosis.Salmonelosis en los animales.
Editorial : Elsevier
Citación : Rosario, I., Calcines, M. I., Rodríguez-Ponce, E., Déniz, S., Real, F., Vega, S., Marin, C., Padilla, D., Martín, J. L. & Acosta-Hernández, B. (2022). "Salmonella enterica" subsp. "enterica" serotypes isolated for the first time in feral cats: the impact on public health. Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, vol. 84, art. 101792 (may.). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cimid.2022.101792
Resumen : Stray cat populations can represent a significant threat of the transmission of zoonotic diseases such as salmonellosis. The objective of this study was to assess Salmonella carriage by free-living cats in Gran Canaria island and the Salmonella serovars involved, in order to inform to those responsible for the colonies about the possible risk factors. One hundred rectal swabs of feral cats were taken. Salmonella strains were serotyped in accordance with Kauffman-White-Le-Minor technique. Of a total of 100 animals under study, 19% were found to be positive to Salmonella spp. This is the first report that described the zoonotic serovars S. Nima, S. Bredeney, S. Grancanaria and S. Kottbus in cats. The present study demonstrates that feral cats may represent a source of risk for the spread of different Salmonella zoonotic serovars. It has been reported that there is a certain correlation between Salmonella isolates from pets and wild animals. Further studies are needed from other animal species and environmental sources to make this correlation.
Descripción : Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147957122000492?via%3Dihub
En este artículo de investigación también participan: Daniel Padilla, José L. Martín y Begoña Acosta-Hernández.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10637/14259
Derechos: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
ISSN : 0147-9571.
1878-1667 (Electrónico)
Idioma: es
Fecha de publicación : 12-may-2022
Centro : Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU
Aparece en las colecciones: Dpto. Producción y Sanidad Animal, Salud Pública Veterinaria y Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos





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