Dr. Joao Carlos Neto: Salmonella genomics & Swine Health | Ep. 296
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In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show, Dr. Joao Carlos Gomes Neto explores the role of Salmonella genomics in swine health and food safety. He discusses the importance of microbiome-driven resistance, antimicrobial resistance surveillance, and how genomics can improve disease tracking. Tune in now on all major platforms!
"Genomics gives us a high-resolution look at Salmonella strains, helping us predict antimicrobial resistance and potential risks to both pigs and humans."
Meet the guest: Dr. Joao Carlos Gomes Neto, DVM, MS, PhD, is an assistant professor at The Ohio State University, specializing in microbiology, genomics, and swine health. With a background in veterinary medicine and research in foodborne pathogen genomics, he has worked extensively on Salmonella surveillance, antibiotic resistance, and microbiome ecology.
What you will learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (01:39) Introduction
- (03:16) Salmonella concerns in pigs
- (05:38) Why genomics matters
- (07:38) Genomic variations in Salmonella
- (13:39) Microbiome & food safety
- (19:39) Future of microbiome research
- (21:01) Final questions
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