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S. Brandenburg

At a Glance

Antigenic Formula 4,[5],12:l,v:e,n,z15
Serogroup O:4 (B)
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Background Information

Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Brandenburg (antigenic formula 4,[5],12:l,v:e,n,z15) is a serovar of the O:4 (B) serogroup. Serovar Brandenburg was first reported in 1930 in Germany. Serovar Brandenburg was reported among the 15th most common serovars in Europe. It is considered an occupational hazard, because farmers can acquire the disease by contact with infected animals. In New Zealand, in 1996, serovar Brandenburg emerged in the sheep population and caused a number of outbreaks.

Genetic Characteristics

Serovar Brandenburg has been found to be polyphyletic with two lineages identified and two stand-alone singletons that do not cluster with any other Salmonella Brandenburg isolates. Siepker et al. studied Brandenburg isolates from two separate late-term abortion outbreaks in Jersey heifers and found all isolates were of ST type 873 and carried typhoid toxin genes, along with various fimbrial gene clusters, type III secretion system genes, and several pathogenicity islands. Out of 37 Brandenburg isolates collected in Spain, 21 of them exhibited resistance to one or more unrelated drugs, with the most common resistances being to streptomycin, tetracycline, kanamycin, chloramphenicol, ampicillin, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, encoded by the genes aadA1, tet(A) or tet(B), aphA1, catA1, blaTEM, and dfrA1-sul1-sul3, respectively.

Animal Reservoir

Serovar Brandenburg was found in different animal species (pigs, turkey, cattle, horse, deer and sheep). However, in New Zealand, it was predominantly found in ruminants (sheep mostly).

Geographical Distribution

Serovar Brandenburg has been reported worldwide.

Human/Animal Outbreaks

Outbreaks have occurred in different countries since 1963. Below are a few examples.

Year Location Associated source Number of cases
2008 Italy Restaurant associated Approx. 200
2001 Japan Hospital associated1 -
1992 Switzerland Not clear, multiple foods and animals were found positive -
1963 England Pork products -

1 Salmonella Brandenburg and Salmonella Corvallis were both involved.

Animal outbreaks:

Year Location Breed Number of cases
2011 New Zealand Ewes1 100~180
1996 New Zealand Cattle2 NA

1 Brandenburg infection causes abortion in pregnant ewes and has killed approx. the half of infected ewes.

2 Brandenburg infection causes late-term abortions, sickness, and death in cattle, typically occurring during the late dry period (late winter/early spring). In naïve herds, first-calving heifers appear to be the most affected, with up to 35% experiencing abortions. During outbreaks, mortality rates can vary, averaging around 5%.

Border Rejections

Year Exporting country Importing country Associated source Product category
2022 Poland Latvia Chicken leg quarter1 Poultry meat and poultry meat products
2021 Lithuania Latvia Pork chop mass, chilled Meat and meat products (other than poultry)

1 Salmonella Brandenburg was found in 2 out of 5 samples.

Recalls

Year Location Recalled food Type
2021 France Chorizo made in Spain Meat and meat products (other than poultry)
2020 Italy Formaggio Raschera Milk and milk products

References

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