In September 2018, Hurricane Florence caused extreme flooding in eastern North Carolina, USA, a region highly dense in concentrated animal production, especially swine and poultry. In this study, floodwater samples ( = 96) were collected as promptly post-hurricane as possible and for up to approximately 30 days and selectively enriched for using Bolton broth enrichment and isolation on modified charcoal cefoperazone deoxycholate agar (mCCDA) microaerobically at 42°C. Only one sample yielded , which was found to be with the novel sequence type 2866 (ST-2866).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFis a leading foodborne pathogen, and poultry products are major vehicles for human disease. However, determinants impacting colonization in poultry remain poorly understood, especially with turkeys. Here, we used a paired-farm design to concurrently investigate colonization and strain types in two turkey breeds (Hybrid and Nicholas) at two farms in eastern North Carolina.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultidrug resistance (MDR) in foodborne pathogens is a major food safety and public health issue. Here we describe whole-genome sequences of two MDR strains of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli from turkey feces and a housefly from a turkey farm. Both strains harbor a novel chromosomal gentamicin resistance mobile element.
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