The occurrence of Salmonella contamination in food in Iran during 2012 to 2022; a review
Abstract
Salmonella infection is a main public health difficult in the world. This zoonotic bacterial disease in most parts of the world, specifically in developing countries have so more importance. Treatment of salmonella infection be more difficult versus past years. The aim of this review is determining provinces that reported the most amount of contaminated food samples and the antibiotics that had the most and least resistance against salmonella in Iran. The data were collected from Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar and Science Direct. The selected keywords were “Salmonella” and “Iran” in both English and Persian languages. The percentage of contamination by Salmonella was in a range from 68.8% to 0% and resistance against Salmonella bacteria were observed in a range from 100% resistant (Pleuromutilins, Penicillins & Macrolides) to 100% sensitive in (Aminoglyco-sides & Cephalosporins). Resistance to antibiotics is an important alarm for public health because of their application in treatment human salmonellosis cases.Files | ||
Issue | Vol 10 No 3 (2024): Summer | |
Section | Review Article(s) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.18502/jfsh.v10i3.18356 | |
Keywords | ||
Salmonella Food contamination Salmonellosis |
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Sanei Darani M, Molaee-aghaee E, Palizban M. The occurrence of Salmonella contamination in food in Iran during 2012 to 2022; a review. J Food Safe & Hyg. 2025;10(3):180-187.