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    Biofilm-associated foodborne Salmonella infections in poultry have become increasingly challenging for veterinarians, particularly in developing countries, and warrant thorough investigation. We assessed the biofilm-forming tendency of poultry isolates of Salmonella enterica, namely Salmonella Typhimurium (n = 23), Salmonella Infantis (n = 28), and Salmonella Heidelberg (n = 18), in nutrient-rich Rappaport-Vassiliadis Soya (RVS) peptone broth and nutrient-deficient diluted Tryptone Soya Broth (TSB). Seven of the tested isolates exhibited moderate biofilm formation in diluted TSB, whereas two showed such formation in RVS. In addition, the Congo red agar assay revealed curli and cellulose production in seven isolates. Fourteen specific biofilm-associated genes were analyzed identifying sdiA and seqA to be the most prevalent (100%), and glyA the least prevalent (69.5%). The prevalence of the genes bcsA and csgA was significantly lower in moderate and weak biofilm formers, respectively, as compared with nonbiofilm formers in RVS peptone broth. Furthermore, the compounds carvacrol and 2-aminobenzimidazole (2-ABI) effectively inhibited biofilm formation by Salmonella serovars in RVS peptone and TSB media, respectively. Whereas the antibiofilm activity of 2-ABI against Salmonella has not been reported previously, we determined its most effective concentration at 1.5 mM among tested antibiofilm treatments. These findings indicate that Salmonella strains prevalent in poultry farms have the potential to form biofilms, and the tested compounds should be further explored as supportive or alternative antimicrobials.

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    Fizza Naz, Abrar Ahmad, Yasra Sarwar, Muhammad Moman Khan, Peter Schierack, Waqar Rauf, Aamir Ali. Characterization of Salmonella enterica Biofilms and Antibiofilm Effect of Carvacrol and 2-Aminobenzimidazole. Foodborne pathogens and disease. 2024 Jan;21(1):52-60

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    PMID: 37819687

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