Department of Microbiology, College of Medical and Health Science, Jigjiga University, Ethiopia
Research Article
Systematic Review on Prevalence and Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns of Salmonella Isolates in Human Stools and Animal Origin Foods in Ethiopia
Author(s): Dek Kahin Yosef* and Kader Muse
Background: Food borne diseases caused by non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. remains critical public health threat globally. Human Salmonellosis resulted in millions of deaths worldwide where developing countries such as Ethiopia are mostly affected. Nowadays, globally Salmonella spp. isolated from human stools and animal origin foods exhibited wider antimicrobial resistance; in addition, multi-drug resistant Salmonella strains have been reported from sub- Saharan Africa. Therefore; the overall aim of this review is to qualitative summarize the available data of Salmonella spp. from human stool and animal origin foods in Ethiopia.
Method: Systematical search of relevant literatures from three databases (PubMed, Google Scholar and Science Direct) was carried out with regard of specific date of publications (2010.. View more»