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Salmonella spp. in Chicken: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Detection Methods
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Multidrug-resistant Salmonella spp. is one of the leading causes of worldwide foodborne disease outbreaks. Animal-derived foods, particularly chicken and poultry products, are the most likely source of Salmonella transmission to humans. The increasing demand for chicken meat has raised a global food safety issue. This review aims to determine the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella spp. in chickens from various countries in Asia. The methods for detecting Salmonella will also be discussed in this review. The prevalence of Salmonella spp. in chicken and poultry products is lower in developed countries than in developing countries. In addition, the incidence of Salmonella spp. in chicken and poultry products from fresh markets is higher than those from supermarkets. Furthermore, this review also reported the presence of multidrug-resistant Salmonella strains in various Asian countries. Rapid Salmonella detection based on immunological assays, molecular-based assays, and biosensors can provide more accurate results with high sensitivity and specificity. These methods also require a shorter time than the cultural-based Salmonella detection method. The use of suitable detection methods to determine the presence of Salmonella spp. in chicken and poultry products is important to ensure food safety.
Title: Salmonella spp. in Chicken: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Detection Methods
Description:
Multidrug-resistant Salmonella spp.
is one of the leading causes of worldwide foodborne disease outbreaks.
Animal-derived foods, particularly chicken and poultry products, are the most likely source of Salmonella transmission to humans.
The increasing demand for chicken meat has raised a global food safety issue.
This review aims to determine the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella spp.
in chickens from various countries in Asia.
The methods for detecting Salmonella will also be discussed in this review.
The prevalence of Salmonella spp.
in chicken and poultry products is lower in developed countries than in developing countries.
In addition, the incidence of Salmonella spp.
in chicken and poultry products from fresh markets is higher than those from supermarkets.
Furthermore, this review also reported the presence of multidrug-resistant Salmonella strains in various Asian countries.
Rapid Salmonella detection based on immunological assays, molecular-based assays, and biosensors can provide more accurate results with high sensitivity and specificity.
These methods also require a shorter time than the cultural-based Salmonella detection method.
The use of suitable detection methods to determine the presence of Salmonella spp.
in chicken and poultry products is important to ensure food safety.
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