Shiga toxin-producing (STEC) is the pathogenic causing disease in humans via the consumption or handling of animal food products. The high prevalence of these organisms in ruminants has been widely reported. Among STECs, O157 is one of the most lethal serotypes causing serious disease in humans. The present study investigated the prevalence of sorbitol non-fermenting STECs in goats reared in the lower region of southern Thailand and described the virulent factors carried by those isolates. Sorbitol non-fermenting (SNF)-STECs were found in 57 out of 646 goats (8.82%; 95% CI 6.75% to 11.28%). Molecular identification revealed that 0.77% of SNF-STEC isolates were the O157 serotype. Shiga toxin genes ( and ) and other virulent genes (i.e., A, A, and ) were detected by molecular techniques. The presence of (75.44%) was significantly higher than that of (22.81%), whereas 1.75% of the total isolates carried both and . Most of the isolates carried A for 75.44%, followed by (42.11%) and A (12.28%). In addition, 21.05% of STEC isolates did not carry any A, A, or . The first investigation on SNF-STECs in goat was conducted in the lower region of southern Thailand. The present study revealed that goats could be one of the potential carriers of SNF-STECs in the observing area.
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Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Veterinary Public Health, Addis Ababa University, P.O. Box 34, Bishoftu, Oromia, Ethiopia.
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Faculty of Veterinary Science, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla 90110, Thailand.
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