A total of 29 strains of Salmonella enterica belonging to seven serovars is
olated from human, animals and birds were used to study the occurrence of S
almonella fimbriae genes (sef and pef) by PCR amplification technique using
their specific primers. All the strains (15) of S. Enteritidis were found
to carry both sef and pef genes irrespective of the source of isolation. S.
Typhimurium strains were found to harbour only pef genes, while S. Gallina
rum strains harboured only sef genes. Other serovars namely, S. Newport, S.
Kentucky, S. Weltevreden and S. Indiana were negative for both pef and sef
genes. The importance of fimbriae in the pathogenesis of salmonellosis is
suggested.