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Background: Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Derby (antigenic formula 1,4,[5],12:f,g:[1,2]) is a serovar of the O:4 (B) serogroup. S. Derby is a common serotype in pigs and pork products in Europe, raw pork in China (particularly Luohe, in Henan province). It is one of the dominant Salmonella serovars isolated from slaughter pigs in Europe (EFSA, 2008), and ranks #4 in the most frequently isolated Salmonella serovars from clinical non-human sources in the United States.

Animal reservoir: The most common reservoir for serovar Derby is swine. However, it has also been reported in poultry, eggs and dairy products 

Geographical distribution: S. Derby is found in Europe has been reported in the US, Europe, and China. 

Outbreaks: Outbreaks Several outbreaks linked to S. Derby have been reported; in most many of these outbreaks, the associated food was raw pork products.

 
YearLocationAssociated sourceNumber of cases   
2011Spaindried pork sausage<49
1963US-multistateraw or under-cooked eggs~822 (incl. secondary)

Recalls:  Food recalls linked to S. Derby are reported below:

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Relevant links and references:

  1. http://www.cdc.gov/ncezid/dfwed/pdfs/salmonella-annual-report-2012-508c.pdf
  2. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26650239
  3. https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/rasff-window/portal/index.cfm?event=notificationDetail&NOTIF_REFERENCE=2016.0482