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1 Whole genome sequencing: New methods for traceback investigations

2 Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Enteritidis

3 Wright County Egg, Galt Iowa

4 Size standard JEGX01.0004 (“pattern 4”)

5 Wright County Egg, Galt Iowa
Hillandale Farms, West Union

6 Issues with PFGE Sometimes isn’t discriminatory enough;
Difficulty comparing patterns between labs; Patterns can change slightly during outbreak; Highly technical procedure to perform

7 Size of DNA (in bp): Campylobacter; 1,800,000 S. aureus; 2,700,000
Listeria; 2,900,000 Shigella: 4,500,000 Salmonella; 5,000,000 E. coli O157:H7; 5,500,000 Human; 2,900,000,000 Should provide: Greater discrimination More “discrete” data Improved speed

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10 “Shotgun” sequencing TGACATACCATTATGATCCATATCCGAGAC
GAGCACGTGACGGGGATAACCACGTAGA CACTAAGACAGGAGTCAATATGACAT CACGTAGATCACTAAGACAGGAGTCAATATGAC CACGTAGATCACTAAGACAGGAGTCAATATGAC GTAGATCACTAAGACAGGAGTCAATATGACAT CATTATGATCCATATCCGAGACATTATG TGACATACCATTATGATCCATATCCGAGAC CCCATTTTGAGCACGTGACGGGGATA AGTCAATATGACATACCATTATGATC TCACTAAGACAGGAGTCAATATGACA

11 Sequence assembly Reads Consensus sequences Contig 1 Contig 2
ATCCGAGACATTATGACAAAAAGATGT ACGGGGATAACCACGTAGATCACTAA ACATACCATTATGATCCATATCCGAGACA GGGGATAACCACGTAGATCACTAAGAC ACATACCATTATGATCCATATCCGAGACATTATGA AGCCCATTTTGAGCACGTGACGGGG CGAGACATTATGACAAAAAGATGTATGC CCATTTTGAGCACGTGACGGGGATAACCAC ACCACGTAGATCACTAAGACAGGAGTCA CATATCCGAGACATTATGACAAAAAGAT GTGACGGGGATAACCACGTAGATCACT TGACATACCATTATGATCCATATCCGA CCCATTTTGAGCACGTGACGGGGA TGATCCATATCCGAGACATTATGAC TTTTGAGCACGTGACGGGGATAACCACGTAGA Consensus sequences AGCCCATTTTGAGCACGTGACGGGGATAACCACGTAGATCACTAAGACAGGAGTCA TGACATACCATTATGATCCATATCCGAGACATTATGACAAAAAGATGTATGC Contig 1 Contig 2

12 Analysis Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
Isolate #1…AGCGTGCATAGCATTGACAGATACACCACACTTTAAGATTTTAGCC… Isolate #2…AGCGTGCATAGCATTGACAGATACACCGCACTTTAAGATTTTAGCC… Deletions (can be few to hundreds of thousands of nucleotides) Isolate #2…AGCGTGCATAGCATTGA CACTTTAAGATTTTAGCC… Insertions (can be few to hundreds of thousands of nucleotides) Isolate #1…AGCGTGCATAGCATTGAAACAGATACACCACACTTTAAGATTTTAGCC… Isolate #2…AGCGTGCATAGCATTGA CAGATACACCGCACTTTAAGATTTTAGCC…

13 Impact of WGS

14 Drawbacks of WGS Can be too discriminatory;
Analysis still not routine for most laboratories; Initial equipment purchase expensive; Infrastructure changes.

15 Creating a new world-wide database
GenomeTrakr (US-FDA, College Park, MD) Sequencing foodborne pathogens Collecting metadata

16 Aug & Oct 2014: FDA inspections find positives
Aug & Oct 2014: FDA inspections find positives 5 patients ill June-August 2014 2 deaths 2 recall eating sprouts

17 Jan-May 2012 Aroor, India 410 cases Bareilly 15 cases Nchanga

18 Summary Whole genome sequencing is rapidly replacing PFGE as the preferred molecular subtyping method Improves our ability to identify outbreaks, and link isolates from patients and foods to outbreak Many challenges ahead of us.


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