Molecular typing of monophasic Salmonella 4,[5]:i:- strains isolated in Belgium (2008-2011).

Vet Microbiol

Veterinary & Agrochemical Research Centre, Foodborne Bacterial Zoonoses & Antibiotic Resistance Unit, Groeselenbergstr. 99, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium. Electronic address:

Published: January 2014

To assess the distribution of Salmonella 4,[5]:i:- subtypes in the Belgian food chain and compare it to the subtypes associated with human infections, a molecular assessment was initiated. Two hundred fifty-three Salmonella isolates serotyped as 4,[5]:i:- during the period 2008-2011 in Belgium and originating from animal productions, food or human clinical samples were analysed by a specific duplex PCR. One hundred ninety-four isolates (76.7%) fit the profile of a S. Typhimurium monophasic variant as defined by the European Food Safety Authority. The other isolates possessed but did not express the phase II flagellin gene (23.3%). Multiple Locus Variable Number of Tandem Repeats Analysis (MLVA) revealed many but closely related profiles in the fljB-negative S. Typhimurium monophasic variant isolates. Some MLVA types were associated with both human and animal isolates but no unique source of human contamination could be demonstrated.

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