Low Dose Infection of Hens in Lay with Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis from Different Genomic Clades

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Guard, Jean [1 ]
Rothrock, Michael [1 ]
Jones, Deana [1 ]
Gast, Richard [1 ]
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[1] USDA, US Natl Poultry Res Ctr, 950 Coll Stn Rd, Athens, GA 30605 USA
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Salmonella; laying hens; egg; infection; organ invasion; food safety; SEROTYPE ENTERITIDIS; UNITED-STATES; COLONIZATION; OUTBREAK; FOOD; EPIDEMIOLOGY; SURVEILLANCE; TRANSMISSION; MICROARRAY; PHENOTYPE;
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10.1637/0005-2086-64.1.7
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis is the leading cause of salmonellosis in people, and modeling of infections in chickens is used to identify intervention strategies. A review of 80 manuscripts encompassing 119 experiments indicated that the mean dose of infection was 10(8) CFU per bird. Experiments of less than 10(6) CFU were primarily conducted in immature birds. To address a lack of information on the impact of low dosages on the hen at lay, two experiments were conducted in triplicate. Experiment A addressed issues associated with vaccination; thus, hens were infected intramuscularly at 10(3), 10(5), and 10(7) CFU. For Experiment B, which was focused more on colonization and invasion, hens were infected orally with 5x10(3) CFU with 4 strains from different genomic clades. Samples from liver, spleen, ovarian pedicle, and paired ceca in both experiments were cultured 5, 6, 7, and 8 days postinfection. Eggshell microbiome taxa were assessed in Experiment B. Results indicated that dosages of 10(3) CFU in both experiments produced enough positive samples to be used within models. The intramuscular route resulted in approximately twice as many positive samples as the oral route. The kinetics of infection appeared to differ between low and high dosages suggestive of a J-curve response. These results could impact risk assessments if the hen at lay has a nonlinear response to infectious dose.
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