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Exploring the Microbial Community and Functional Characteristics of the Livestock Feces Using the Whole Metagenome Shotgun Sequencing

Authors :
Hyeri Kim
Eun Sol Kim
Jin Ho Cho
Minho Song
Jae Hyoung Cho
Sheena Kim
Gi Beom Keum
Jinok Kwak
Hyunok Doo
Sriniwas Pandey
Seung-Hwan Park
Ju Huck Lee
Hyunjung Jung
Tai Young Hur
Jae-Kyung Kim
Kwang Kyo Oh
Hyeun Bum Kim
Ju-Hoon Lee
Source :
Journal of microbiology and biotechnology. 33(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The foodborne illness is the important public health concerns, and the livestock feces are known to be one of the major reservoirs of foodborne pathogens. Also, it was reported that 45.5% of foodborne illness outbreaks have been associated with the animal products contaminated with the livestock feces. In addition, it has been known that the persistence of a pathogens depends on many potential virulent factors including the various virulent genes. Therefore, the first step to understanding the public health risk of livestock feces is to identify and describe microbial communities and potential virulent genes that contribute to bacterial pathogenicity. We used the whole metagenome shotgun sequencing to evaluate the prevalence of foodborne pathogens and to characterize the virulence associated genes in pig and chicken feces. Our data showed that the relative abundant of potential foodborne pathogens, such as

Details

ISSN :
17388872
Volume :
33
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of microbiology and biotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12bd23d7c821081e3ea5c5329ee82518