2021
DOI: 10.3390/applmicrobiol1030033
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Prevalence of invA Gene of Salmonella spp. in Fish and Fishery Resources from Manila Bay Aquaculture Farms Using Real-Time PCR

Abstract: Manila Bay contributes significantly to the Philippines’ economy through industry, trade, tourism, and agriculture. However, microbiological contamination in the bay is putting it at risk in the present. Pathogen contamination of the water poses a serious threat to food safety, implicating public health. To address these concerns, the present study examined the prevalence of Salmonella in six different aquaculture commodities, Perna viridis (mussel), Crassostrea iridalei (oyster), Scylla serrata (crab), Penaeu… Show more

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“…The recovery rate in the current study result was higher, and this could be due to contamination of a water source, the absence of hygienic practices, and strict follow-up of this sector by the concerned authorities. These findings are lower than those of Tanyag et al [ 50 ]. Freshwater fish can act as passive carriers of Salmonella , excreting it without showing any clinical symptoms.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 79%
“…The recovery rate in the current study result was higher, and this could be due to contamination of a water source, the absence of hygienic practices, and strict follow-up of this sector by the concerned authorities. These findings are lower than those of Tanyag et al [ 50 ]. Freshwater fish can act as passive carriers of Salmonella , excreting it without showing any clinical symptoms.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 79%