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Centralized industrialization of pork in Europe and America contributes to the global spread of *Salmonella enterica*

Food Science and Technology

Centralized industrialization of pork in Europe and America contributes to the global spread of *Salmonella enterica*

H. Li, Y. Wu, et al.

This captivating study explores the effects of intensive farming and global transportation on the evolution of *Salmonella enterica*, a significant zoonotic pathogen. By examining over 9,000 genomes from pig-associated populations, the authors unveil the strong links between the global pork trade and these pathogens’ emergence. Discover how modern pig agriculture plays a pivotal role in antimicrobial resistance and the worldwide spread of salmonella.

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Abstract
Salmonella enterica causes severe food-borne infections through contamination of the food supply chain. Its evolution has been associated with human activities, especially animal husbandry. Advances in intensive farming and global transportation have substantially reshaped the pig industry, but their impact on the evolution of associated zoonotic pathogens such as S. enterica remains unresolved. Here we investigated the population fluctuation, accumulation of antimicrobial resistance genes and international serovar Choleraesuis transmission of nine pig-enriched S. enterica populations comprising more than 9,000 genomes. Most changes were found to be attributable to the developments of the modern pig industry. All pig-enriched salmonellae experienced host transfers in pigs and/or population expansions over the past century, with pigs and pork having become the main sources of S. enterica transmissions to other hosts. Overall, our analysis revealed strong associations between the transmission of pig-enriched salmonellae and the global pork trade.
Publisher
Nature Food
Published On
May 09, 2024
Authors
Heng Li, Yilei Wu, Dan Feng, Quangui Jiang, Shengkai Li, Jie Rong, Ling Zhong, Ulrich Methner, Laura Baxter, Sascha Ott, Daniel Falush, Zhenpeng Li, Xiangyu Deng, Xin Lu, Yi Ren, Biao Kan, Zhemin Zhou
Tags
Salmonella enterica
intensive farming
global transportation
antimicrobial resistance
pork trade
zoonotic pathogens
genomics
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