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Emergence and Comparative Genome Analysis ofOhio Strains from Brown Rats, Poultry, and Swine in Hungary.

Journal:
International journal of molecular sciences
Year:
2024
Authors:
Szmolka, Ama et al.
Affiliation:
HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute
Species:
rodent

Abstract

Rats are particularly important from an epidemiological point of view, because they are regarded as reservoirs for diverse zoonotic pathogens including enteric bacteria. This study is the first to report the emergence ofserovar Ohio in brown rats () and food-producing animals in Hungary. We first reveal the genomic diversity of the strains and their phylogenomic relationships in the context of the international collection of. Ohio genomes. This pathogen was detected in 4.3% (4/92) of rats, captured from multiple sites in Hungary. A whole-genome-based genotype comparison of. Ohio, Infantis, Enteritidis, and Typhimurium strains showed that 76.4% (117/153) of the virulence and antimicrobial resistance genes were conserved among these serovars, and none of the genes were specific to. Ohio. All. Ohio strains lacked virulence and resistance plasmids. The cgMLST phylogenomic comparison highlighted a close genetic relationship between rat and poultry strains of. Ohio from Hungary. These strains clustered together with the international. Ohio genomes from aquatic environments. Overall, this study contributes to our understanding of the epidemiology ofspp. in brown rats and highlights the importance of monitoring to minimize the public health risk of rodent populations. However, further research is needed to understand the route of infection and evolution of this serovar.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39201506/