Diversity and Persistence of Salmonella enterica Strains in Rural Landscapes in the Southeastern United States.

Salmonellosis cases in the in the United States show distinct geographical trends, with the southeast reporting among the highest rates of illness. In the state of Georgia, USA, non-outbreak associated salmonellosis is especially high in the southern low-lying coastal plain. Here we examined the dis...

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Main Authors: John J Maurer, Gordon Martin, Sonia Hernandez, Ying Cheng, Peter Gerner-Smidt, Kelley B Hise, Melissa Tobin D'Angelo, Dana Cole, Susan Sanchez, Marguerite Madden, Steven Valeika, Andrea Presotto, Erin K Lipp
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4489491?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-da4684ac904742f48805c27dedebd7742020-11-24T22:07:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01107e012893710.1371/journal.pone.0128937Diversity and Persistence of Salmonella enterica Strains in Rural Landscapes in the Southeastern United States.John J MaurerGordon MartinSonia HernandezYing ChengPeter Gerner-SmidtKelley B HiseMelissa Tobin D'AngeloDana ColeSusan SanchezMarguerite MaddenSteven ValeikaAndrea PresottoErin K LippSalmonellosis cases in the in the United States show distinct geographical trends, with the southeast reporting among the highest rates of illness. In the state of Georgia, USA, non-outbreak associated salmonellosis is especially high in the southern low-lying coastal plain. Here we examined the distribution of Salmonella enterica in environmental waters and associated wildlife in two distinct watersheds, one in the Atlantic Coastal Plain (a high case rate rural area) physiographic province and one in the Piedmont (a lower case rate rural area). Salmonella were isolated from the two regions and compared for serovar and strain diversity, as well as distribution, between the two study areas, using both a retrospective and prospective design. Thirty-seven unique serovars and 204 unique strain types were identified by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Salmonella serovars Braenderup, Give, Hartford, and Muenchen were dominant in both watersheds. Two serovars, specifically S. Muenchen and S. Rubislaw, were consistently isolated from both systems, including water and small mammals. Conversely, 24 serovars tended to be site-specific (64.8%, n = 37). Compared to the other Salmonella serovars isolated from these sites, S. Muenchen and S. Rubislaw exhibited significant genetic diversity. Among a subset of PFGE patterns, approximately half of the environmental strain types matched entries in the USA PulseNet database of human cases. Ninety percent of S. Muenchen strains from the Little River basin (the high case rate area) matched PFGE entries in PulseNet compared to 33.33% of S. Muenchen strains from the North Oconee River region (the lower case rate area). Underlying the diversity and turnover of Salmonella strains observed for these two watersheds is the persistence of specific Salmonella serovars and strain types that may be adapted to these watersheds and landscapes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4489491?pdf=render
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author John J Maurer
Gordon Martin
Sonia Hernandez
Ying Cheng
Peter Gerner-Smidt
Kelley B Hise
Melissa Tobin D'Angelo
Dana Cole
Susan Sanchez
Marguerite Madden
Steven Valeika
Andrea Presotto
Erin K Lipp
spellingShingle John J Maurer
Gordon Martin
Sonia Hernandez
Ying Cheng
Peter Gerner-Smidt
Kelley B Hise
Melissa Tobin D'Angelo
Dana Cole
Susan Sanchez
Marguerite Madden
Steven Valeika
Andrea Presotto
Erin K Lipp
Diversity and Persistence of Salmonella enterica Strains in Rural Landscapes in the Southeastern United States.
PLoS ONE
author_facet John J Maurer
Gordon Martin
Sonia Hernandez
Ying Cheng
Peter Gerner-Smidt
Kelley B Hise
Melissa Tobin D'Angelo
Dana Cole
Susan Sanchez
Marguerite Madden
Steven Valeika
Andrea Presotto
Erin K Lipp
author_sort John J Maurer
title Diversity and Persistence of Salmonella enterica Strains in Rural Landscapes in the Southeastern United States.
title_short Diversity and Persistence of Salmonella enterica Strains in Rural Landscapes in the Southeastern United States.
title_full Diversity and Persistence of Salmonella enterica Strains in Rural Landscapes in the Southeastern United States.
title_fullStr Diversity and Persistence of Salmonella enterica Strains in Rural Landscapes in the Southeastern United States.
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and Persistence of Salmonella enterica Strains in Rural Landscapes in the Southeastern United States.
title_sort diversity and persistence of salmonella enterica strains in rural landscapes in the southeastern united states.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Salmonellosis cases in the in the United States show distinct geographical trends, with the southeast reporting among the highest rates of illness. In the state of Georgia, USA, non-outbreak associated salmonellosis is especially high in the southern low-lying coastal plain. Here we examined the distribution of Salmonella enterica in environmental waters and associated wildlife in two distinct watersheds, one in the Atlantic Coastal Plain (a high case rate rural area) physiographic province and one in the Piedmont (a lower case rate rural area). Salmonella were isolated from the two regions and compared for serovar and strain diversity, as well as distribution, between the two study areas, using both a retrospective and prospective design. Thirty-seven unique serovars and 204 unique strain types were identified by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Salmonella serovars Braenderup, Give, Hartford, and Muenchen were dominant in both watersheds. Two serovars, specifically S. Muenchen and S. Rubislaw, were consistently isolated from both systems, including water and small mammals. Conversely, 24 serovars tended to be site-specific (64.8%, n = 37). Compared to the other Salmonella serovars isolated from these sites, S. Muenchen and S. Rubislaw exhibited significant genetic diversity. Among a subset of PFGE patterns, approximately half of the environmental strain types matched entries in the USA PulseNet database of human cases. Ninety percent of S. Muenchen strains from the Little River basin (the high case rate area) matched PFGE entries in PulseNet compared to 33.33% of S. Muenchen strains from the North Oconee River region (the lower case rate area). Underlying the diversity and turnover of Salmonella strains observed for these two watersheds is the persistence of specific Salmonella serovars and strain types that may be adapted to these watersheds and landscapes.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4489491?pdf=render
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