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Salmonella's Hidden Threat: A Look at Poultry Farms in Jiangxi
Jiangxi, ChinaSaturday, April 26, 2025
The study also found that the number of resistance genes and the types of Salmonella varied depending on the year, the farm, and the city. This suggests that the environment and management practices on the farms might be playing a role in the spread of these resistant bacteria.
The researchers also found that the Salmonella strains carried genes that make them resistant to heavy metals and biocides. These are chemicals used to kill bacteria. This is concerning because it means the bacteria can survive in environments where these chemicals are used.
The study found 145 different genes that make the bacteria more virulent, or able to cause disease. The most virulent strains were Infantis and Enteritidis. These strains also carried the most plasmids, which are small pieces of DNA that can move around and spread resistance genes.
The high number of multi-drug resistant Salmonella strains is a serious threat to food safety and public health. This is especially true because these strains carry many mobile genetic elements. These elements can spread resistance genes to other bacteria, making the problem even bigger. It's clear that more needs to be done to improve hygiene on poultry farms. This could help decrease contamination and the spread of these dangerous bacteria.
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