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    Multi-country and intersectoral assessment of cluster congruence between pipelines for genomics surveillance of foodborne pathogens

    Nature Communications

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    2025
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    Mixão, Verónica
    Pinto, Miguel
    Brendebach, Holger
    Sobral, Daniel
    Santos, João Dourado
    Radomski, Nicolas
    Uldall, Anne Sophie Majgaard
    Bomba, Arkadiusz
    Pietsch, Michael
    Bucciacchio, Andrea
    de Ruvo, Andrea
    Castelli, Pierluigi
    Iwan, Ewelina
    Simon, Sandra
    Coipan, Claudia E.
    Linde, Jörg
    Petrovska, Liljana
    Kaas, Rolf Sommer
    Joensen, Katrine Grimstrup
    Holtsmark Nielsen, Sofie
    Kiil, Kristoffer
    Lagesen, Karin
    Di Pasquale, Adriano
    Gomes, João Paulo
    Deneke, Carlus
    Tausch, Simon H.
    Borges, Vítor
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    Different laboratories employ different Whole-Genome Sequencing (WGS) pipelines for Food and Waterborne disease (FWD) surveillance, casting doubt on the comparability of their results and hindering optimal communication at intersectoral and international levels. Through a collaborative effort involving eleven European institutes spanning the food, animal, and human health sectors, we aimed to assess the inter-pipeline clustering congruence across all resolution levels and perform an in-depth comparative analysis of cluster composition at outbreak level for four important foodborne pathogens: Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica, Escherichia coli, and Campylobacter jejuni. We found a general concordance between allele-based pipelines for all species, except for C. jejuni, where the different resolution power of allele-based schemas led to marked discrepancies. Still, we identified non-negligible differences in outbreak detection and demonstrated how a threshold flexibilization favors the detection of similar outbreak signals by different laboratories. These results, together with the observation that different traditional typing groups (e.g., serotypes) exhibit a remarkably different genetic diversity, represent valuable information for future outbreak case-definitions and WGS-based nomenclature design. This study reinforces the need, while demonstrating the feasibility, of conducting continuous pipeline comparability assessments, and opens good perspectives for a smoother international and intersectoral cooperation towards an efficient One Health FWD surveillance.
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