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Volume 31, Number 10—October 2025

Research

Multidrug-Resistant pESI-Harboring Salmonella enterica Serovar Muenchen Sequence Type 82 in Poultry and Humans, Israel, 2020–2023

Janet Perry, Tal Rakler, Katya Arnold, Anat Wiseman, Cinthia Satuchne, Yaniv Pima, Galina Moiseeva, Ilana Maler, Eugenia Yakunin, Assaf Rokney, and Ehud ElnekaveComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Robert H Smith Faculty of Agriculture Food and Environment, Rehovot, Israel (J. Perry, T. Rakler, K. Arnold, E. Elnekave); Egg and Poultry Board, Re'em Masmiya, Israel (A. Wiseman, C. Satuchne, Y. Pima); Kimron Veterinary Institute, Beit Dagan, Israel (G. Moiseeva, I. Maler); State of Israel Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel (E. Yakunin, A. Rokney)

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Figure 1

Timeline showing the selection of the positive and control breeder flocks for study of Salmonella enterica serovar Muenchen in poultry and humans, Israel, 2020–2023. We sampled commercial broiler flocks that were direct descendants of the positive and control breeder flocks during 2020–2021 and detected Salmonella Muenchen infection. We resampled a subset of the barns housing new broiler flocks during 2023 (repeat broilers).

Figure 1. Timeline showing the selection of the positive and control breeder flocks for study of Salmonella enterica serovar Muenchen in poultry and humans, Israel, 2020–2023. We sampled commercial broiler flocks that were direct descendants of the positive and control breeder flocks during 2020–2021 and detected Salmonella Muenchen infection. We resampled a subset of the barns housing new broiler flocks during 2023 (repeat broilers).

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