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dc.contributor.authorBonissi, Danielly Azeredopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSalle, Felipe de Oliveirapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorRocha, Daniela Tonini dapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBorges, Karen Apellanispt_BR
dc.contributor.authorFurian, Thales Quedipt_BR
dc.contributor.authorRocha, Silvio Luis da Silveirapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorMoraes, Hamilton Luiz de Souzapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorNascimento, Vladimir Pinheiro dopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSalle, Carlos Tadeu Pippipt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-21T04:38:27Zpt_BR
dc.date.issued2022pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1516-635Xpt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/247658pt_BR
dc.description.abstractDue to the genetic similarity of pathogenic Escherichia coli isolated from birds and pathotypes of human origin, it is suggested that they have a common ancestor and may exchange virulence-associated genes. This study aimed to detect virulence-associated genes in E. coli strains isolated from the Red-browed Amazon parrot (Amazona rhodocorytha) kept at a conservation institute in Brazil. High genetic variability in virulence was observed, since 12 virulence profiles were found among 14 strains. The number of virulence-associated genes of single strains ranged from 5 to 22 out of 33 genes tested, and only one strain did not present any virulence genes. Regarding adhesion genes, most strains presented from two to five genes, and crlA (85.7%) and fimC (85.7%) were the most frequent. Frequencies were similar for invasion and iron acquisition genes. Variations among genes were observed for serum resistance and toxin-related genes. Some of the E. coli strains isolated from parrots presented virulence genes that are commonly associated with pathotypes of human origin, including newborn meningitis E. coli, uropathogenic E. coli, and sepsis-associated E. coli. It is noteworthy that some of these genes were present in the majority of the analyzed strains. Our results indicate that these strains detected in clinically healthy parrots can be potential reservoirs of several virulence-associated genes. These genes can be transmitted to other E. coli strains, including those that affect humans. These E. coli strains present a high pathogenic potential of virulence-associated genes in extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli strains.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfpt_BR
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofRevista brasileira de ciência avícola = Brazilian journal of poultry science. Campinas, SP. Vol. 24, no. 4 (2022), eRBCA-2021-1581, 6 p.pt_BR
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subjectVirulence genesen
dc.subjectEscherichia colipt_BR
dc.subjectParroten
dc.subjectFatores de virulênciapt_BR
dc.subjectPublic healthen
dc.subjectPapagaiospt_BR
dc.subjectAmazona rhodocorythapt_BR
dc.subjectAnimais em cativeiropt_BR
dc.subjectSequenciamento completo do genomapt_BR
dc.titleIdentification of virulence-associated markers in Escherichia coli isolated from captive red-browed amazon parrot (Amazona rhodocorytha)pt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.nrb001147976pt_BR
dc.type.originNacionalpt_BR


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