Title of article
Detection of invA, sivH, and agfA Virulence Genes in Salmonella spp. Isolated from Broiler Breeder Farms in Alborz Province, Iran
Author/Authors
Mashayekh, Z Department of Microbiology - North Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Moradi Bidhendi, S Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Tehran, Iran , Khaki, P Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Tehran, Iran
Pages
8
From page
607
To page
614
Abstract
Salmonellosis, among poultry infectious diseases, not only imposes economic losses in the field of poultry
breeding but also is considered a zoonotic disease. This study aimed to investigate the presence of invA, sivH,
and agfA virulence genes in Salmonella species. The present study was conducted on 30 Salmonella strains.
Samples were cultured on selective and differential media, and afterward, the isolates were serotyped using
specific antisera based on the Kauffman-White table. Subsequently, the samples were analyzed to detect invA,
sivH, and agfA genes by polymerase chain reaction technique. The results indicated that 30 (100%) isolates had
invA and agfA virulence genes and 28 (93.33%) isolates had a sivH virulence gene. The highest frequency of
serotypes was related to Salmonella infantis. Among the studied serotypes, Salmonella uno and Salmonella O35
lacked the sivH virulence gene, unlike other serotypes. The findings of this study could pave the way for
Salmonella monitoring and be used as a pattern to detect Salmonella bacteria-bearing genes encoding invasion
and fimbria.
Keywords
Serotyping , sivH gene , invA gene , agfA gene , Salmonella
Journal title
Archives of Razi Institute
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2730147
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