The Expanded Role of Roof-Rats ( Rattus rattus ) in Salmonella spp. Contamination of a Commercial Layer Farm in East Japan

Rodents serve as amplifiers of infections in poultry flocks and can serve as a source of contamination in the environment even after thorough cleaning and disinfection. This study aims to determine the dynamics of occurrence in rodents and its relation to contamination in the layer farm environment,...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inAvian diseases Vol. 64; no. 1; p. 46
Main Authors Camba, Sherwin I, Del Valle, Fletcher P, Umali, Dennis V, Soma, Takehisa, Shirota, Kazutoshi, Katoh, Hiromitsu, Sasai, Kazumi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 25.09.2019
Subjects
Online AccessGet more information

Cover

Loading…
Abstract Rodents serve as amplifiers of infections in poultry flocks and can serve as a source of contamination in the environment even after thorough cleaning and disinfection. This study aims to determine the dynamics of occurrence in rodents and its relation to contamination in the layer farm environment, including air dusts and eggs. From 2008 to 2017, roof rats ( ), environmental swabs, air dusts, and eggs were collected from an intensive commercial layer farm in East Japan and were tested for spp. using standard procedures. In roof rat samples, the isolation rate was reached at 10% (95% confidence interval [CI] 8.1-21.9) in which Corvallis, Infantis, Potsdam, and Mbandaka were the frequent isolates from the cecal portion of the intestines. On the other hand, the prevalence rate of in environmental swabs was at 5.1% (95% CI 2.2-7.4) while air dusts were at 0.9% (95% CI 0.2-1.8). It was observed that the prevalence of predominant serotypes shifted over time; in roof rats, it was noted that Potsdam gradually replaced Infantis. In environmental swabs and eggs, Corvallis and Potsdam increased significantly while Infantis became less frequent. In air dusts, Corvallis was observed to decrease and Potsdam became more common. Based on our findings, the role of roof rats in the epidemiology of in layer farms was expanded from being a reservoir and an amplifier host into a shifting vessel of the most predominant serotypes.
AbstractList Rodents serve as amplifiers of infections in poultry flocks and can serve as a source of contamination in the environment even after thorough cleaning and disinfection. This study aims to determine the dynamics of occurrence in rodents and its relation to contamination in the layer farm environment, including air dusts and eggs. From 2008 to 2017, roof rats ( ), environmental swabs, air dusts, and eggs were collected from an intensive commercial layer farm in East Japan and were tested for spp. using standard procedures. In roof rat samples, the isolation rate was reached at 10% (95% confidence interval [CI] 8.1-21.9) in which Corvallis, Infantis, Potsdam, and Mbandaka were the frequent isolates from the cecal portion of the intestines. On the other hand, the prevalence rate of in environmental swabs was at 5.1% (95% CI 2.2-7.4) while air dusts were at 0.9% (95% CI 0.2-1.8). It was observed that the prevalence of predominant serotypes shifted over time; in roof rats, it was noted that Potsdam gradually replaced Infantis. In environmental swabs and eggs, Corvallis and Potsdam increased significantly while Infantis became less frequent. In air dusts, Corvallis was observed to decrease and Potsdam became more common. Based on our findings, the role of roof rats in the epidemiology of in layer farms was expanded from being a reservoir and an amplifier host into a shifting vessel of the most predominant serotypes.
Author Katoh, Hiromitsu
Shirota, Kazutoshi
Del Valle, Fletcher P
Camba, Sherwin I
Soma, Takehisa
Sasai, Kazumi
Umali, Dennis V
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Sherwin I
  surname: Camba
  fullname: Camba, Sherwin I
  organization: Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-58 Rinku-oraikita, Izumisano, Osaka 598-8531, Japan
– sequence: 2
  givenname: Fletcher P
  surname: Del Valle
  fullname: Del Valle, Fletcher P
  organization: Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-58 Rinku-oraikita, Izumisano, Osaka 598-8531, Japan
– sequence: 3
  givenname: Dennis V
  surname: Umali
  fullname: Umali, Dennis V
  organization: Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Philippines-Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, Philippines
– sequence: 4
  givenname: Takehisa
  surname: Soma
  fullname: Soma, Takehisa
  organization: Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Marupi Lifetech Co., Ltd., 103 Fushiocho, Ikeda, Osaka 563-0011, Japan
– sequence: 5
  givenname: Kazutoshi
  surname: Shirota
  fullname: Shirota, Kazutoshi
  organization: Poultry Products Quality Control Co. (PPQC Co. Ltd) 125-7 Daiwa Dakeonsen, Nihonmatsu, Fukushima 964-0062, Japan
– sequence: 6
  givenname: Hiromitsu
  surname: Katoh
  fullname: Katoh, Hiromitsu
  organization: Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-58 Rinku-oraikita, Izumisano, Osaka 598-8531, Japan
– sequence: 7
  givenname: Kazumi
  surname: Sasai
  fullname: Sasai, Kazumi
  email: ksasai@vet.osakafu-u.ac.jp
  organization: Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-58 Rinku-oraikita, Izumisano, Osaka 598-8531, Japan, ksasai@vet.osakafu-u.ac.jp
BackLink https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32267124$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed
BookMark eNo1kEtLw0AUhQdR7EN_gBuZpS4mznuSpZTWBwWh1nW5k0wwkpmETArWX--U6uqDwz3ncM8MnYcuOIRuGM2YFuaBUqoIp7kmWmYsk_oMTVkhciKFYhM0i_GLUmYKTS_RRHCuDeNyin62nw4vv3sIlavwpmsd7urEriYbGCO-wwnjPuLhhHvcBPwOrU_tbQs49n2GF10YwTcBxqYLRz8kyXs3lA20eA0HN-AVDP7oXUIc8Sukwit0UUMb3fUf5-hjtdwunsn67ell8bgmVhZsJMxKZ5kqlQClRc2FlDm3yhTWCm1K6oxmPE-_VQUtQJVgDAUnVbrIK5pXfI5uT7n93npX7fqh8TAcdv8j8F9UDlzL
CitedBy_id crossref_primary_10_1089_vbz_2020_2640
crossref_primary_10_2478_jvetres_2023_0012
crossref_primary_10_1080_00439339_2023_2298513
crossref_primary_10_14202_vetworld_2022_543_550
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_psj_2023_102566
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_bjps_2024_07_017
crossref_primary_10_3390_ijms25168820
crossref_primary_10_3390_pathogens10091183
ContentType Journal Article
DBID NPM
DOI 10.1637/0005-2086-64.1.46
DatabaseName PubMed
DatabaseTitle PubMed
DatabaseTitleList PubMed
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: NPM
  name: PubMed
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
  sourceTypes: Index Database
DeliveryMethod no_fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Veterinary Medicine
EISSN 1938-4351
ExternalDocumentID 32267124
Genre Journal Article
GroupedDBID ---
-JH
.GJ
23N
2AX
53G
5GY
5RE
AAHBH
AAHKG
AAPSS
ABBHK
ABPLY
ABPPZ
ABTLG
ABXSQ
ACHIC
ADHSS
ADULT
AENEX
AEPYG
AEUPB
AFAZZ
AFFIJ
AFNWH
AHXOZ
AKPMI
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
AQVQM
AS~
CAG
CBGCD
COF
CS3
DC7
DOOOF
DU5
EBS
EJD
F5P
GTFYD
H13
HGD
HTVGU
IPSME
JAAYA
JBMMH
JBS
JENOY
JHFFW
JKQEH
JLS
JLXEF
JPM
JSODD
JST
NPM
P2P
PQ0
Q5J
RBO
ROL
RVP
SA0
WH7
XOL
Y3D
ZXP
~EF
~KM
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-b491t-1b4eb15c53a563f234482b579bb367c0e76128001d909a5ca770ae455798d08d2
IngestDate Wed Feb 19 02:31:12 EST 2025
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 1
Keywords Salmonella Potsdam
Salmonella Mbandaka
Salmonella Infantis
Salmonella Corvallis
commercial layer farm
East Japan
roof rats
contamination
Language English
LinkModel OpenURL
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-b491t-1b4eb15c53a563f234482b579bb367c0e76128001d909a5ca770ae455798d08d2
PMID 32267124
ParticipantIDs pubmed_primary_32267124
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 20190925
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2019-09-25
PublicationDate_xml – month: 09
  year: 2019
  text: 20190925
  day: 25
PublicationDecade 2010
PublicationPlace United States
PublicationPlace_xml – name: United States
PublicationTitle Avian diseases
PublicationTitleAlternate Avian Dis
PublicationYear 2019
SSID ssj0017960
Score 2.2839317
Snippet Rodents serve as amplifiers of infections in poultry flocks and can serve as a source of contamination in the environment even after thorough cleaning and...
SourceID pubmed
SourceType Index Database
StartPage 46
Title The Expanded Role of Roof-Rats ( Rattus rattus ) in Salmonella spp. Contamination of a Commercial Layer Farm in East Japan
URI https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32267124
Volume 64
hasFullText
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV1Lb5wwELY2rVTlUrXp-yUfemiFQLBgG45Rs1EUqT1sd6PcIhvb6qphFwXSVvk7_aOdsWHZ3T7U9gIIY2Qxn4dvxjNjQl4zpa3NwDphpSnDjBmYUlbJUMC_UxhjhVWu2ucHfjLPTs_Z-Wj0fSNq6bpVUXnzy7yS_5Eq3AO5YpbsP0h2_VK4AdcgXziChOH41zKefKvRD6yDaRcnOF2tbDiVrXOnBnDRXjfBlT-hD2ABE1pewhgx7ilo6jrCtL9WYkxMTx8l6okKN2Nyfm6g5cGxvKqw70Q2bXAKv9jlJq89_IKKolvtWdN0TAhz5BQLQH6FzmsX7ZG5DM5wGxdHnjvsDLlm80r6tO0jDL5phkjcj6vKvXAmP5tPi0ZuOi0SF5XlE5wj4xVtAYoWqFqyqYl9PfMtxHm16r2UP2l77uoFIO0EWOQ85FmURNvPgsDqyokfNBcXiU_Y_nPrTgHuvmmP7IEpgnurokOoW6gSYAF2i-XclYraGcs-udP33zFcHIGZ3SN3O8uDHnoY3ScjszwgB2cYDuVysun7LsziAbkBYNEeWBSBRVeWroFF31APK-phRd_SxZIOoKIIKroFKuwv6QAq6kBFEVTYF0FFHagekvnxZPbuJOw26QhVViRtmKgMfvesZKlkPLXjFOz9sWKiUCrlooyNAA4NVkmii7iQrJRCxNJkDJ7IdZzr8SNyawmje0KoyIxUOlZWj8tMpzpPS54YXoDRrGKbs6fksf-AF7WvxHLRf9pnv215TvYH_L0gty1MffMSeGSrXjlJ_gANzW9-
linkProvider National Library of Medicine
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=The+Expanded+Role+of+Roof-Rats+%28+Rattus+rattus+%29+in+Salmonella+spp.+Contamination+of+a+Commercial+Layer+Farm+in+East+Japan&rft.jtitle=Avian+diseases&rft.au=Camba%2C+Sherwin+I&rft.au=Del+Valle%2C+Fletcher+P&rft.au=Umali%2C+Dennis+V&rft.au=Soma%2C+Takehisa&rft.date=2019-09-25&rft.eissn=1938-4351&rft.volume=64&rft.issue=1&rft.spage=46&rft_id=info:doi/10.1637%2F0005-2086-64.1.46&rft_id=info%3Apmid%2F32267124&rft_id=info%3Apmid%2F32267124&rft.externalDocID=32267124