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Can genome-based analysis be the new gold-standard for routine Salmonella serotyping?
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Abstract
Salmonella enterica
is the second most reported bacterial cause of food-borne infections in Europe. Therefore molecular surveillance activities based on pathogen subtyping are an important measure of controlling
Salmonellosis
by public health agencies. In Germany, at the federal level, this work is carried out by the National Reference Center for
Salmonella
and other Bacterial Enteric Pathogens (NRC). With rise of next generation sequencing techniques, the NRC has introduced whole-genome-based typing methods for
S. enterica
in 2016. In this study we report on the feasibility of genome-based
in silico
serotyping in the German setting using raw sequence reads. We found that SeqSero and seven gene MLST showed 98% and 95% concordance, respectively, with classical serotyping for the here evaluated serotypes, including the most common German serotypes
S.
Enteritidis and
S.
Typhimurium as well as less frequently found serotypes. The level of concordance increased to >99% when the results of both
in silico
methods were combined. However, both tools exhibited misidentification of monophasic variants, in particular monophasic
S.
Typhimurium and therefore need to be fine-tuned for reliable detection of this epidemiologically important variant. We conclude that with adjustments
Salmonella
genome-based serotyping might become the new gold standard.
Title: Can genome-based analysis be the new gold-standard for routine Salmonella serotyping?
Description:
Abstract
Salmonella enterica
is the second most reported bacterial cause of food-borne infections in Europe.
Therefore molecular surveillance activities based on pathogen subtyping are an important measure of controlling
Salmonellosis
by public health agencies.
In Germany, at the federal level, this work is carried out by the National Reference Center for
Salmonella
and other Bacterial Enteric Pathogens (NRC).
With rise of next generation sequencing techniques, the NRC has introduced whole-genome-based typing methods for
S.
enterica
in 2016.
In this study we report on the feasibility of genome-based
in silico
serotyping in the German setting using raw sequence reads.
We found that SeqSero and seven gene MLST showed 98% and 95% concordance, respectively, with classical serotyping for the here evaluated serotypes, including the most common German serotypes
S.
Enteritidis and
S.
Typhimurium as well as less frequently found serotypes.
The level of concordance increased to >99% when the results of both
in silico
methods were combined.
However, both tools exhibited misidentification of monophasic variants, in particular monophasic
S.
Typhimurium and therefore need to be fine-tuned for reliable detection of this epidemiologically important variant.
We conclude that with adjustments
Salmonella
genome-based serotyping might become the new gold standard.
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