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Prevalence, Distribution, and Diversity of Salmonella Strains Isolated From a Subtropical Lake

Osiris Díaz-Torres, Ofelia Yadira Lugo-Melchor, José de Anda, Misael Sebastian Gradilla‐Hernández, Bianca A. Amézquita-López, Demetrio Meza-Rodríguez

2020Frontiers in Microbiology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated the prevalence, serovar distribution, antimicrobial resistance, and pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) typing of Salmonella enterica isolated from Lake Zapotlán, Jalisco, Mexico. Additionally, the association of the presence of Salmonella with physicochemical and environmental parameters was analyzed using Pearson correlation analysis and principal component analysis (PCA). Salmonella spp. were identified in 19 of 63 (30.15%) samples. The prevalence of Salmonella was positively correlated with air temperature, electrical conductivity, pH, and dissolved oxygen and negatively correlated with relative humidity, water temperature, turbidity, and precipitation. The predominant serotype identified was Agona (68.48%), followed by Weltevreden (5.26%), Typhimurium (5.26%), and serogroup B (21.05%). Overall, the highest detected antimicrobial resistance was toward colistin (73.68%), followed by sulfamethoxazole (63.15%), tetracycline (57.89%), nalidixic acid (52.63%), and trimethoprim (52.63%). All Salmonella strains were genetically diverse, with a total of 11 XbaI and four BlnI profiles on PFGE. The use of these two enzymes allowed differentiate strains of Salmonella of the same serotype. The results obtained in this study contribute to a better understanding of the Salmonella spp. ecology in an endorheic subtropical lake and provide information for decision makers to propose and implement effective strategies to control point and non-point sources of pathogen contamination.

Topics & Concepts

SalmonellaSerotypePulsed-field gel electrophoresisBiologyVeterinary medicineMicrobiologySalmonella entericaSulfamethoxazoleNalidixic acidAntibiotic resistanceTetracyclineGenotypeBacteriaAntibioticsMedicineGeneticsGeneSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiologyFecal contamination and water qualityVibrio bacteria research studies