Thuy Thi Bich Vo, V. T. Nguyen, Cuong Hoang, Duc Hieu Nguyen, Duc Minh Nguyen, T. B. Nguyễn, M. Nghiem
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Abstract
Salmonella serovars contamination of food items shows a negative effect for the food industry and causes a great hazard for the consumers. Although developed hygiene methods, Salmonella serovars still a high risk to human health, and new methods for the identify of Salmonella spp. are needed.
Bacteriophages have considered as a good method for detecting bacteria since of its high target cell specificity, simple and cheap. Bacteriophages can be used for biocontrol of Salmonella spp. without the cultures methods. Moreover, phages or phage-derived proteins can also be used to detect quickly and specifically bacteria in food.
This study provides bacteriophage expression in six multidrug-resistant Salmonella isolated from retail meats in Hanoi, Vietnam using mRNA sequencing.
Our results showed that diverse bacteriophages are naturally present in retail meats (chicken, beef, and pork meat), and phage Salmon_118970_sal3_NC_031940 is the most common phage in Salmonella on the retail meats.
These results provide useful information for developing a new method to detect Salmonella serovars effectively. Further surveillance programs and research are a necessity to limit the spread of multidrug-resistant Salmonella spp.