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Salmonella spp. in the fish production chain: a review / Salmonella spp. na cadeia produtiva do peixe: uma revisão

Fernandes, Dandara Virginia Guia Semedo; Castro, Vinicius Silva; Cunha Neto, Adelino da; Figueiredo, Eduardo Eustáquio de Souza.
Ci. Rural ; 48(8): e20180141, 2018. ilus, tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-736490
Salmonella spp is a pathogen responsible for severe foodborne infections, can be introduced into the fish production chain through inadequate handling or hygiene or contact with contaminated water, and is not a biological contaminant originally reported in fish. Fish microbiological safety is a concern for consumers, industries and regulatory agencies worldwide, since fish, an important food category in the international trade and often exported to several countries, can act as a vehicle for Salmonella transmission throughout the production chain. In addition, concerns regarding the misuse of antibiotics in aquaculture are also an issue, as a result of the increased isolation of resistant and multiresistant Salmonella serovars. In this review, we examined aspects associated with the microbiological risks of the presence of Salmonella spp. in fish and their implication in the aquaculture production chain. In addition, incidence and antimicrobial resistance data are presented, as well as strategies for Salmonella prevention and control in fish.(AU)
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