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Four European Salmonella Typhimurium datasets collected to develop WGS-based source attribution methods

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Zoonotic Salmonella causes millions of human salmonellosis infections worldwide each year. Information about the source of the bacteria guides risk managers on control and preventive strategies. Source attribution is the… Click to show full abstract

Zoonotic Salmonella causes millions of human salmonellosis infections worldwide each year. Information about the source of the bacteria guides risk managers on control and preventive strategies. Source attribution is the effort to quantify the number of sporadic human cases of a specific illness to specific sources and animal reservoirs. Source attribution methods for Salmonella have so far been based on traditional wet-lab typing methods. With the change to whole genome sequencing there is a need to develop new methods for source attribution based on sequencing data. Four European datasets collected in Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), the United Kingdom (UK) and France (FR) are presented in this descriptor. The datasets contain sequenced samples of Salmonella Typhimurium and its monophasic variants isolated from human, food, animal and the environment. The objective of the datasets was either to attribute the human salmonellosis cases to animal reservoirs or to investigate contamination of the environment by attributing the environmental isolates to different animal reservoirs. Measurement(s) sequence_assembly • DNA Technology Type(s) sequence assembly process • DNA sequencing • Paired-End Sequencing Factor Type(s) geographic location • Salmonella Typhimurium isolate source Sample Characteristic - Organism Salmonella Sample Characteristic - Location Kingdom of Denmark • Germany • United Kingdom • French Republic Measurement(s) sequence_assembly • DNA Technology Type(s) sequence assembly process • DNA sequencing • Paired-End Sequencing Factor Type(s) geographic location • Salmonella Typhimurium isolate source Sample Characteristic - Organism Salmonella Sample Characteristic - Location Kingdom of Denmark • Germany • United Kingdom • French Republic Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data: 10.6084/m9.figshare.11816748

Keywords: source attribution; source; salmonella typhimurium; salmonella

Journal Title: Scientific Data
Year Published: 2020

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