Prevalence of Different Salmonella enterica Subspecies and Serotypes in Wild Carnivores in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy

Salmonella is a pathogen of considerable health concern, given its zoonotic potential, and, in Italy, is the most frequently reported causative agent for foodborne outbreaks. Wild animals and in particular wild carnivores may be carriers of different Salmonella enterica subspecies and serotypes. Giv...

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Main Authors: Lorenzo Gambi, Valentina Ravaioli, Rachele Rossini, Vito Tranquillo, Andrea Boscarino, Sara Mattei, Mario D’incau, Giovanni Tosi, Laura Fiorentini, Alessandra Di Donato
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description Salmonella is a pathogen of considerable health concern, given its zoonotic potential, and, in Italy, is the most frequently reported causative agent for foodborne outbreaks. Wild animals and in particular wild carnivores may be carriers of different Salmonella enterica subspecies and serotypes. Given their potential role as reservoirs, surveillance activities are necessary. This study aims to investigate the presence of different Salmonella subspecies and serotypes in wild carnivores in the Emilia-Romagna Region. A total of 718 fox (Vulpes vulpes), 182 badger (Meles meles) and 27 wolf (Canis lupus) carcasses, submitted between 2016–2022, were included for the present work. Gender and age data were collected along with geographical coordinates of carcass’ discovery site. Contents of the large intestine were sampled and cultured according to ISO 6579-1 and both serogroup and serotype identification were performed according to ISO/TR 6579-3:2014. Salmonella was retrieved from 42 foxes (6%), 21 badgers (12%) and 3 wolves (12%), respectively. Isolated Salmonella enterica strains belonged to 4 different subspecies and 25 different serotypes. S. veneziana and S. typhimurium were the most frequent serotypes found (11/67 and 10/67, respectively). In conclusion, zoonotic serotypes were found in all these species of wildlife, thus confirming their potential role in the ecology of Salmonella spp.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-2615/12/23/3368/ 2025-01-16T21:26:09+00:00 Prevalence of Different Salmonella enterica Subspecies and Serotypes in Wild Carnivores in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy Lorenzo Gambi Valentina Ravaioli Rachele Rossini Vito Tranquillo Andrea Boscarino Sara Mattei Mario D’incau Giovanni Tosi Laura Fiorentini Alessandra Di Donato agris 2022-11-30 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12233368 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Wildlife https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233368 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Animals; Volume 12; Issue 23; Pages: 3368 Salmonella spp. wild carnivores badger red fox wolf Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12233368 2023-08-01T07:35:21Z Salmonella is a pathogen of considerable health concern, given its zoonotic potential, and, in Italy, is the most frequently reported causative agent for foodborne outbreaks. Wild animals and in particular wild carnivores may be carriers of different Salmonella enterica subspecies and serotypes. Given their potential role as reservoirs, surveillance activities are necessary. This study aims to investigate the presence of different Salmonella subspecies and serotypes in wild carnivores in the Emilia-Romagna Region. A total of 718 fox (Vulpes vulpes), 182 badger (Meles meles) and 27 wolf (Canis lupus) carcasses, submitted between 2016–2022, were included for the present work. Gender and age data were collected along with geographical coordinates of carcass’ discovery site. Contents of the large intestine were sampled and cultured according to ISO 6579-1 and both serogroup and serotype identification were performed according to ISO/TR 6579-3:2014. Salmonella was retrieved from 42 foxes (6%), 21 badgers (12%) and 3 wolves (12%), respectively. Isolated Salmonella enterica strains belonged to 4 different subspecies and 25 different serotypes. S. veneziana and S. typhimurium were the most frequent serotypes found (11/67 and 10/67, respectively). In conclusion, zoonotic serotypes were found in all these species of wildlife, thus confirming their potential role in the ecology of Salmonella spp. Text Canis lupus MDPI Open Access Publishing Animals 12 23 3368
spellingShingle Salmonella spp.
wild carnivores
badger
red fox
wolf
Lorenzo Gambi
Valentina Ravaioli
Rachele Rossini
Vito Tranquillo
Andrea Boscarino
Sara Mattei
Mario D’incau
Giovanni Tosi
Laura Fiorentini
Alessandra Di Donato
Prevalence of Different Salmonella enterica Subspecies and Serotypes in Wild Carnivores in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy
title Prevalence of Different Salmonella enterica Subspecies and Serotypes in Wild Carnivores in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy
title_full Prevalence of Different Salmonella enterica Subspecies and Serotypes in Wild Carnivores in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy
title_fullStr Prevalence of Different Salmonella enterica Subspecies and Serotypes in Wild Carnivores in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Different Salmonella enterica Subspecies and Serotypes in Wild Carnivores in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy
title_short Prevalence of Different Salmonella enterica Subspecies and Serotypes in Wild Carnivores in Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy
title_sort prevalence of different salmonella enterica subspecies and serotypes in wild carnivores in emilia-romagna region, italy
topic Salmonella spp.
wild carnivores
badger
red fox
wolf
topic_facet Salmonella spp.
wild carnivores
badger
red fox
wolf
url https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12233368