Isolation and characterization of Salmonella enterica from Antarctic wildlife
In recent years, the human presence in Antarctica has increased and as a consequence, the possibility of microorganisms’ introduction. The aims of this work were to determine the presence of Salmonella enterica in Antarctic seabirds and sea mammals, to characterize the isolates identified, and to de...
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ftunivlaplata:oai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/123456 2023-05-15T13:43:37+02:00 Isolation and characterization of Salmonella enterica from Antarctic wildlife Vigo, Germán Blas Leotta, Gerardo Aníbal Caffer, M. I. Salve, Angela Binsztein, Norma Pichel, Mariana 2010-12-07 application/pdf 675-681 http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/123456 en eng http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/123456 issn:0722-4060 issn:1432-2056 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) CC-BY-NC-SA Veterinaria Salmonella Antarctica PFGE RAPD-PCR Articulo 2010 ftunivlaplata 2021-09-05T00:04:25Z In recent years, the human presence in Antarctica has increased and as a consequence, the possibility of microorganisms’ introduction. The aims of this work were to determine the presence of Salmonella enterica in Antarctic seabirds and sea mammals, to characterize the isolates identified, and to determine the genetic relation of Antarctic S. enterica isolates among them and compare with isolates of human, animal, and food sources recovered in Argentina. During the summer 2000 and 2002 in Potter Peninsula, and during the summer 2001 and 2003 in Hope Bay, a total of 1,739 fecal samples from Antarctic animals were collected and analyzed. In summer 2000, S. Newport and S. Enteritidis were isolated from 8.9% of southern giant petrels ( Macronectes giganteus ). In summer 2003, S. Enteritidis was isolated from 1.5% of Adelie penguins ( Pygoscelis adeliae ), from 5.5% of skuas ( Stercorarius sp.), from 5.4% of kelp gulls ( Larus dominicanus ), and from 5.6% of Weddell seals ( Leptonychotes weddelli ). All the isolates belonging to the same serovar showed indistinguishable genomic profiles by Pulse-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) with Xba I and Bln I restriction enzymes and by Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD-PCR). In addition, these Antarctic strains were different from S. enterica isolates from different sources identified in Argentina during the same or close time periods. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Giant Petrels Leptonychotes weddelli Macronectes giganteus Pygoscelis adeliae Weddell Seals Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP): SeDiCI (Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual) Antarctic Argentina Giganteus ENVELOPE(62.500,62.500,-67.567,-67.567) Hope Bay ENVELOPE(-57.038,-57.038,-63.403,-63.403) Potter Peninsula ENVELOPE(-58.658,-58.658,-62.246,-62.246) Weddell |
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Veterinaria Salmonella Antarctica PFGE RAPD-PCR Vigo, Germán Blas Leotta, Gerardo Aníbal Caffer, M. I. Salve, Angela Binsztein, Norma Pichel, Mariana Isolation and characterization of Salmonella enterica from Antarctic wildlife |
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In recent years, the human presence in Antarctica has increased and as a consequence, the possibility of microorganisms’ introduction. The aims of this work were to determine the presence of Salmonella enterica in Antarctic seabirds and sea mammals, to characterize the isolates identified, and to determine the genetic relation of Antarctic S. enterica isolates among them and compare with isolates of human, animal, and food sources recovered in Argentina. During the summer 2000 and 2002 in Potter Peninsula, and during the summer 2001 and 2003 in Hope Bay, a total of 1,739 fecal samples from Antarctic animals were collected and analyzed. In summer 2000, S. Newport and S. Enteritidis were isolated from 8.9% of southern giant petrels ( Macronectes giganteus ). In summer 2003, S. Enteritidis was isolated from 1.5% of Adelie penguins ( Pygoscelis adeliae ), from 5.5% of skuas ( Stercorarius sp.), from 5.4% of kelp gulls ( Larus dominicanus ), and from 5.6% of Weddell seals ( Leptonychotes weddelli ). All the isolates belonging to the same serovar showed indistinguishable genomic profiles by Pulse-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) with Xba I and Bln I restriction enzymes and by Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD-PCR). In addition, these Antarctic strains were different from S. enterica isolates from different sources identified in Argentina during the same or close time periods. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias |
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Vigo, Germán Blas Leotta, Gerardo Aníbal Caffer, M. I. Salve, Angela Binsztein, Norma Pichel, Mariana |
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Vigo, Germán Blas Leotta, Gerardo Aníbal Caffer, M. I. Salve, Angela Binsztein, Norma Pichel, Mariana |
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Vigo, Germán Blas |
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Isolation and characterization of Salmonella enterica from Antarctic wildlife |
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Isolation and characterization of Salmonella enterica from Antarctic wildlife |
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Isolation and characterization of Salmonella enterica from Antarctic wildlife |
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Isolation and characterization of Salmonella enterica from Antarctic wildlife |
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Isolation and characterization of Salmonella enterica from Antarctic wildlife |
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isolation and characterization of salmonella enterica from antarctic wildlife |
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ENVELOPE(62.500,62.500,-67.567,-67.567) ENVELOPE(-57.038,-57.038,-63.403,-63.403) ENVELOPE(-58.658,-58.658,-62.246,-62.246) |
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Antarctic Argentina Giganteus Hope Bay Potter Peninsula Weddell |
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Antarctic Argentina Giganteus Hope Bay Potter Peninsula Weddell |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Giant Petrels Leptonychotes weddelli Macronectes giganteus Pygoscelis adeliae Weddell Seals |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Giant Petrels Leptonychotes weddelli Macronectes giganteus Pygoscelis adeliae Weddell Seals |
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