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Salmonella Gallinarum field isolates from laying hens are related to the vaccine strain SG9R

Highlights • S. Gallinarum outbreak strains and the SG9R vaccine have identical DNA fingerprints. • Whole-genome sequencing shows 9 SNPs distinguishing an outbreak strain from SG9R. • Mutations in the aceE and rfaJ genes could explain the reversion to virulence of SG9R.

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Published in:Vaccine 2013-10, Vol.31 (43), p.4940-4945
Main Authors: Van Immerseel, F, Studholme, D.J, Eeckhaut, V, Heyndrickx, M, Dewulf, J, Dewaele, I, Van Hoorebeke, S, Haesebrouck, F, Van Meirhaeghe, H, Ducatelle, R, Paszkiewicz, K, Titball, R.W
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Language:English
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Summary:Highlights • S. Gallinarum outbreak strains and the SG9R vaccine have identical DNA fingerprints. • Whole-genome sequencing shows 9 SNPs distinguishing an outbreak strain from SG9R. • Mutations in the aceE and rfaJ genes could explain the reversion to virulence of SG9R.
ISSN:0264-410X
1873-2518
DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.08.033