[Prevalence of the Salmonella plasmid virulence gene "spvD" in Salmonella strains from animals]
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[Prevalence of the Salmonella plasmid virulence gene "spvD" in Salmonella strains from animals]
Abstract
Strains of Salmonella isolated from animals in Germany (n = 878) were analysed for the presence of the spvD gene ("Salmonella plasmid virulence gene D") by DNA-DNA hybridization. The spvD gene was only detected in strains of serovars Typhimurium (93.3%), Enteritidis (97.1%), and Dublin (100%) as well as in two rough strains of Salmonella enterica. Salmonella isolates from mammals carried the gene more frequently (cattle 94.0%, horses 92.6%, pigs 73.7%) than those from birds (33.3%) or reptiles (4.5%). Due to its high prevalence in epidemiologically relevant salmonellae, the virulence factor spvD may represent a sensitive and specific target in various serovars for diagnostic or immunization strategies.
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