Salmonella Infantis, an emerging human multidrug-resistant pathogen

  13 March 2024

Salmonella enterica serovar Infantis is a growing public health threat due to its widespread presence and high levels of antimicrobial resistance. A study analyzing 5,284 strains from 74 countries found that 73% of poultry isolates exhibited multidrug resistance, compared to 35% of human isolates. This discrepancy is attributed to the presence of the pESI megaplasmid, which is present in 71% of poultry isolates compared to 32% of human isolates.

Further reading: PoultryMed
Author(s): PoultryMed
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