Occurrence and cross contamination of Escherichia albertii in retail chicken outlets in Bangladesh

IF 5.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY International journal of food microbiology Pub Date : 2025-03-02 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2025.111081
Jayedul Hassan , Kishor Sosmith Utsho , Susmita Karmakar , Md. Wohab Ali , Sharda Prasad Awasthi , Chiharu Uyama , Noritoshi Hatanaka , Shinji Yamasaki , Atsushi Hinenoya
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Escherichia albertii is an emerging zoonotic pathogen linked to human gastrointestinal illnesses, with poultry meats being considered as a key source of human infections. However, there is little information regarding the distribution and characteristics of this bacterium in Bangladesh. This study investigated the occurrence, antimicrobial resistance, and virulence of E. albertii in chicken meats from retail outlets in Bangladesh. We collected samples from 61 dressed chickens across 17 retail shops from 4 upazilas, along with swabs from cloaca, processing utensils, and worker hands. Detection of E. albertii by species-specific PCR revealed substantial occurrence of E. albertii in retail chicken meat (63.9 %), cloaca (71.4 %), human hand (45.5 %), bleeding cone (13.3 %) and blade (10 %). Almost all the E. albertii isolates (94.4 %) exhibited resistance to at least one of the tested antimicrobials, among which 50 % were multidrug resistant, including resistance to clinically relevant antimicrobials such as tetracycline, ampicillin, gentamicin, kanamycin, nalidixic acid and ciprofloxacin. Whole genome sequencing analysis identified the presence of corresponding antimicrobial resistance genes and critical virulence genes (eae, Eacdt). Notably, although wgSNP-based phylogenetic analysis showed the genomic diversity of the isolates, some of the isolates from the same shop displayed clonal relationships among meats, cloacal swabs, and human hand swabs, indicating contamination during processing. These findings highlight the public health risk posed by E. albertii in retail poultry, underlining the poultry's role as a potential vector for zoonotic transmission and the need for improved biosecurity and antimicrobial management practices in poultry production.
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孟加拉国零售鸡肉店发生阿尔伯氏杆菌及交叉污染。
阿尔伯蒂埃希菌是一种与人类胃肠道疾病有关的新型人畜共患病原体,禽肉被认为是人类感染的主要来源。然而,关于这种细菌在孟加拉国的分布和特征的信息很少。本研究调查了孟加拉国零售商店鸡肉中阿尔伯蒂大肠杆菌的发生、耐药性和毒力。我们从4个区17家零售商店的61只鸡身上采集了样本,并从泄殖腔、加工器具和工人的手上采集了拭子。结果表明,零售鸡肉(63.9%)、泄殖腔(71.4%)、人的手(45.5%)、血锥(13.3%)和鸡的叶片(10%)中存在大量阿尔伯蒂埃氏杆菌。几乎所有的阿尔伯蒂埃希菌(94.4%)对至少一种抗菌药物耐药,其中50%为多重耐药,包括对四环素、氨苄西林、庆大霉素、卡那霉素、纳利地酸和环丙沙星等临床相关抗菌药物耐药。全基因组测序分析发现存在相应的抗菌耐药基因和关键毒力基因(eae, Eacdt)。值得注意的是,尽管基于wgsnp的系统发育分析显示分离株的基因组多样性,但来自同一商店的一些分离株在肉类、肛肠拭子和人手拭子之间显示克隆关系,表明在加工过程中受到污染。这些发现突出了阿尔伯蒂埃希氏杆菌对零售家禽构成的公共卫生风险,强调了家禽作为人畜共患疾病传播的潜在媒介的作用,以及在家禽生产中改进生物安全和抗微生物管理做法的必要性。
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International journal of food microbiology
International journal of food microbiology 工程技术-食品科技
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10.40
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65 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Food Microbiology publishes papers dealing with all aspects of food microbiology. Articles must present information that is novel, has high impact and interest, and is of high scientific quality. They should provide scientific or technological advancement in the specific field of interest of the journal and enhance its strong international reputation. Preliminary or confirmatory results as well as contributions not strictly related to food microbiology will not be considered for publication.
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