Molecular Characterization of a Salmonella Typhimurium Isolate from Caspian Pony

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Typhoid disease or salmonellosis is a common sickness in horses. In several epidemiological studies inhospitalized horses, several serotypes of Salmonella often are predominant in nosocomial infections.Transportation, overcrowding, dehydration, oral antimicrobial therapy and infections are the risk factorswhich may activate latent or subclinical salmonellosis. In this study, the occurrence of typhoid due toSalmonella serogroup B was considered in a Caspian ponies flock kept in a husbandry center of poniesaround Tehran. During transportation of 19 ponies, two pregnant ponies aborted and four cases died becauseof acute septicemia. Pathological and bacteriological follow up showed salmonellosis. A multiplex polymerasechain reaction (m-PCR) assay was used for detection and identification of Salmonella to confirmpathological and bacteriological studies. Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from bone marrow, mesentericlymph nodes, liver and intestinal contents of died pony. Salmonella was not isolated from stools of otherponies. Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) and antibiotic susceptibility test were also performed.PFGE pattern was similar to the other collected isolates which have existed since more than 30 years agoin Iran. Because of importance of salmonellosis in ponies, Using of rapid methods are recommended toconfirm the presence of Salmonella. Results showed that m-PCR permit to evaluate samples more rapidlythan other methods and also can detect multiple genes simultaneously like virulence factors which declare virulence of the isolates and have surveillance significance.

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volume 10  issue 1

pages  49- 54

publication date 2012-01-01

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