Fabiana Moredo
National University of La Plata
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Foodborne Pathogens and Disease | 2009
Germán B. Vigo; Javier A. Cappuccio; Pablo Piñeyro; Angela Salve; Mariana Machuca; María Alejandra Quiroga; Fabiana Moredo; Gabriel Giacoboni; Jose L. Cancer; Ines G. Caffer; Norma Binsztein; Mariana Pichel; Carlos J. Perfumo
The aim of this surveillance was to study both Salmonella spp. shedding patterns and the time course of serological response in farrow-to-finish reared pigs from a subclinically infected farm. Antimicrobial resistance profile, molecular subtyping, and the relationship among the isolates were determined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). A farrow-to-finish farm of 6000 sows, with a history of Salmonella Typhimurium septicemia, was selected. A longitudinal bacteriological and serological study was conducted in 25 sows before farrowing (M/S1) and in 50 offspring at 21 (M/S2), 35 (M/S3), 65 (M/S4), 86 (M/S5), 128 (M/S6), and 165 (M/S7) days of age. Serum antibodies were tested using Herdcheck((R)) Swine Salmonella antibody test kit (Idexx Laboratories, ME). Bacteria were isolated from pooled fecal samples. Suspected isolates were confirmed by conventional biochemical assays, and those identified as Salmonella spp. were serotyped. A variation between seropositive percentages and positive fecal samples was observed. Serologically positive pigs decreased from S1 to S4, and subsequently increased from S4 to S7. The percentages of fecal positive culture increased from M1 to M3, and then declined in M4, increased in M5, and were negative in M6 and M7. In the study three serovars, Salmonella 3,10:e,h:-, Salmonella Muenster, and Salmonella Bovismorbificans, were identified with low pathogenicity for swine. Three multidrug resistance strains (one belonged to Salmonella 3,10:e,h:- and two belonged to Salmonella Muenster) were found. PFGE results showed three different but closely related patterns among the 13 isolates of Salmonella Bovismorbificans, and two patterns for the three Salmonella Muenster and Salmonella 3,10:e,h:- isolates. This longitudinal study established critical points of Salmonella spp. infection in the farm and the production stages, where appropriate control measures must be taken. PFGE showed clonal relationships in each serovar. Antibiotic resistance profiles should be periodically included due to public health concerns.
Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 2010
Florencia L. Pantozzi; Fabiana Moredo; Germán B. Vigo; Gabriela Giacoboni
Antimicrobial resistance profiles in indicator and zoonotic bacteria isolated from faeces of healthy animals without clinical signs of the following species: bovine, equine, ovine, porcine, layer hens, and canine, were studied. The chosen antimicrobials are frequently used in veterinary and human medicine. The agar diffusion was the method used. The obtained results of 240 Escherichia coli, 189 Enterococcus spp., 11 Campylobacter spp. and 2 Salmonella Gaminara (16:d:1,7) showed a greater percentage of resistance and multiresistance in intensive breeding animals, porcine and layer hens. The observed resistance to ampicillin, streptomycin, tetracycline and nalidixic acid in E. coli coincides with the antimicrobials most commonly used on animal farms, the same as tetracycline and erythromycin in Enterococcus spp. The strains of Salmonella Gaminara (16:d:1,7) were susceptible to the antimicrobials tested. In Campylobacter spp. the scarce number of isolates hindered an adequate interpretation of the results. Owing to the lack of data in our country on antimicrobial resistance in indicator and zoonotic bacteria in domestic animals, we consider that the obtained values could be used as a starting point for a future monitoring program.
Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 2007
Fabiana Moredo; Germán B. Vigo; Javier A. Cappuccio; P. Piñeyro; Carlos J. Perfumo; Gabriela Giacoboni
Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 2012
Fabiana Moredo; Javier A. Cappuccio; Lucas Insarralde; Carlos J. Perfumo; María Alejandra Quiroga; Gerardo A. Leotta
Analecta Veterinaria | 1998
Fabiana Moredo; Germán B. Vigo; Marcelo E Sanz; José Ignacio Aguirre; A. Armocida; Carlos J. Perfumo
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology | 2009
Javier A. Cappuccio; María Alejandra Quiroga; Fabiana Moredo; Liliana F. Canigia; Mariana Machuca; Osvaldo Capponi; Ariel Bianchini; Gustavo Zielinski; Javier Sarradell; Mariela Ibar; Germán B. Vigo; Gabriela Giacoboni; Carlos J. Perfumo
Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 2014
Florencia L. Pantozzi; Mariela Ibar; Victorio Nievas; Germán B. Vigo; Fabiana Moredo; Gabriela Giacoboni
Analecta Veterinaria | 2001
Fabiana Moredo; María Fabiana Landoni; Carlos J. Perfumo
Analecta Veterinaria | 1997
Gabriela Giacoboni; Fabiana Moredo; Marta B. Tobía; D Piazza
Analecta Veterinaria | 2013
Fabiana Moredo; Rocío Colello; Marcelo E. Sanz; Javier A. Cappuccio; Martín Carriquiriborde; Analía I. Etcheverría; Carlos J. Perfumo; Nora Lía Padola; Gerardo A. Leotta