Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4308122125> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4308122125 endingPage "1266" @default.
- W4308122125 startingPage "1266" @default.
- W4308122125 abstract "Yersinia enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis are Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic bacteria that cause yersiniosis—one of the most important zoonotic diseases of the digestive tract. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of potentially human-pathogenic Y. enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis strains in free-living and farmed fallow deer, and to evaluate their sensitivity to chemotherapeutics. A total of 372 rectal swabs were analyzed, including 262 from free-living and 110 from farmed fallow deer. Due to the psychrophilic properties of Yersinia, two samples were collected from each animal. Seven Y. enterocolitica strains were isolated from free-living fallow deer, while two strains were isolated from farmed fallow deer. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis strains were not identified. All isolated Y. enterocolitica strains were ystB-positive, and phylogenetic analysis based on the nucleotide sequences of this gene revealed the presence of two phylogenetic groups. Yersinia enterocolitica strains isolated from fallow deer belonged to biotype 1A, and serotyping analysis demonstrated that the vast majority did not agglutinate with any diagnostic sera. All strains were multiple drug resistant and were not sensitive to at least four of the tested chemotherapeutics (amoxicillin with clavulanic acid, ampicillin, cefalexin, and streptomycin). One Y. enterocolitica strain isolated from a free-living animal was resistant to nine out of the 13 analyzed chemotherapeutics and was intermediately sensitive to the four remaining chemotherapeutics. The highest sensitivity was noted in case of ciprofloxacin (five strains) and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (three strains). Only one strain isolated from a free-living animal was sensitive to three out of the 13 examined antibiotics, whereas the remaining strains were sensitive to only one drug or were not sensitive to any of the chemotherapeutics used. The results of this study indicate that multiple drug-resistant Y. enterocolitica strains can be carried by free-living and farmed fallow deer. This observation gives serious cause for concern because the meat of fallow deer and other ruminants is often consumed semi-raw (steak) or raw (tartar steak)." @default.
- W4308122125 created "2022-11-08" @default.
- W4308122125 creator A5002244435 @default.
- W4308122125 creator A5020404059 @default.
- W4308122125 date "2022-10-30" @default.
- W4308122125 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W4308122125 title "Assessment of the Role of Free-Living and Farmed Fallow Deer (Dama dama) as A Potential Source of Human Infection with Multiple-Drug-Resistant Strains of Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis" @default.
- W4308122125 cites W1560945404 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W1777450722 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W1805964507 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W1898490988 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W1975636567 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W1988764346 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W1992738816 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W1994844887 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2003835244 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2006521284 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2007156716 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2018642615 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2038446268 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2050855191 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2061899562 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2066168939 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2070665456 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2077467478 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2077849895 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2093416066 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2103092151 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2134887631 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2135522475 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2137015675 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2146254807 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2147120825 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2147248771 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2150561073 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2158714788 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2161469110 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2161480580 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2170649615 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2261234030 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2268293979 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2321718094 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2389378967 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2395152751 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2415723653 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2586311575 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2603546095 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2794894962 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2800761154 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2808051492 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2810200109 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2885209981 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2885368215 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2903294139 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W2914524578 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W3012354283 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W3119944160 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W3202884082 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W4210504453 @default.
- W4308122125 cites W54790920 @default.
- W4308122125 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11111266" @default.
- W4308122125 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36365017" @default.
- W4308122125 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4308122125 type Work @default.
- W4308122125 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4308122125 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4308122125 hasAuthorship W4308122125A5002244435 @default.
- W4308122125 hasAuthorship W4308122125A5020404059 @default.
- W4308122125 hasBestOaLocation W43081221251 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C2776234502 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C2777353990 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C2777789151 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C2778910516 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C2909463075 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C42972112 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C547475151 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C60987743 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C104317684 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C159047783 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C2776234502 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C2777353990 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C2777789151 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C2778910516 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C2909463075 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C42972112 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C523546767 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C54355233 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C547475151 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C55493867 @default.
- W4308122125 hasConceptScore W4308122125C60987743 @default.