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Tracing the spread of the emerging multidrug resistant Salmonella Muenchen in poultry in Israel

Comunicación oral en Seminarios VISAVET 2023

24 de mayo de 2023

Elnekave E.

Ehud Elnekave. Tracing the spread of the emerging multidrug resistant Salmonella Muenchen in poultry in Israel

Foodborne salmonellosis, a zoonotic infection associated with poultry, poses a global threat to public health. Since 2017, the identification of Salmonella Muenchen in human clinical cases, poultry and food sources in Israel has increased dramatically. Controlling infection in poultry is essential for mitigating the spread of this emerging multidrug resistant pathogen. However, in order to design effective control strategies, the direction of transmission to broiler flocks (from the breeder parents vs other broiler farms) needs to be ascertained. The development of a diagnostic PCR for rapid and efficient diagnosis of this serovar, and a case control study for tracing the potential directionality of transmission between breeder and broiler farms will be described in addition to phenotypic and genotypic data





Julio Álvarez presenta Ehud Elnekave Ehud Elnekave resistant Salmonella Muenchen in poultry in Israel
Participantes:

The Hebrew University of JerusalemThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Universidad ComplutenseCentro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria (VISAVET). Universidad Complutense (UCM).


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Seminarios VISAVET 2023


Seminarios VISAVET 2023
1 enero a 31 diciembre de 2023
Madrid
España

TÍTULO: Tracing the spread of the emerging multidrug resistant Salmonella Muenchen in poultry in Israel


TIPO: Comunicación oral


AUTORES: Elnekave E.


FECHA: 24 de mayo de 2023



CITA ESTA COMUNICACIÓN:

Elnekave E. Tracing the spread of the emerging multidrug resistant Salmonella Muenchen in poultry in Israel. Seminarios VISAVET 2023, VISAVET Centro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria, Centro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria. Universidad Complutense, Madrid, España, 24 de mayo de 2023. (Comunicación oral)