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We analyzed a total of 1824 strains of Salmonella isolated from swine-origin foods from January/2005 to June/2010. The strains from different regions of the country were received by Labent/IOC/FIOCRUZ for conclusive antigenic characterization. We identified 41 serovars, of which these stood out: Typhimurium, Derby, Enteritidis, Panama, Infantis and Anatum. Bacteriological and epidemiological aspects related to these serovars were discussed. The antimicrobial susceptibility test was performed on 357 samples, 257 (72%) were resistant to one or more of these drugs and 31,9% were multiresistant. A variety of serovars were identified reinforcing the swine as an important reservoir of Salmonella in the food chain. The high rates of antimicrobial resistance obtained in this evaluation may represent a risk condition to human health.
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Lima, A. L., Rodrigues, D. P., Araújo, M. S., Reis, E. M. F., Festivo, M. L., Rodrigues, E. C. P., & Lázaro, N. S. (2016). Sorovares e perfil de suscetibilidade a antimicrobianos em Salmonella spp. Isoladas de produtos de origem suína. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 68(1), 39–47. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-7997
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