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Title: Isolation, serologic identification and antibiotic sensitivity testing of Salmonella spp. in poultry.

Author : Balala, Lotis M.

This study aimed to isolate and identify the serotypes and determine the antibiotic sensitivity patterns of Salmonella isolates from 325 poultry samples. Poultry meats, eggs and cloacal swabs were sampled to isolate Salmonella by conventional method and serotype them using specific typing sera. Antibiotic sensitivity test was carried out by the Kirby-Bauer method. The total Salmonella recovery rate was 4.92% (16/325), 9.3% (14/150) of which were isolated from meat samples and 2 % (2/100) from cloacal swab samples. Salmonella was not detected in egg samples. There was no significant difference (p-value=0.40) between the number of Salmonella isolates from the Calamba and Los Baños public markets. Among the meat types, the brest and wing had greater number of isolates (10%) compared to the thigh (8%), but the difference was not significant (p-value=1). Only 4% of the cloacal swab samples were positive for Salmonella. Seven serotypes belonging to segroups B, C2, C3, D1, and E1 were isolated in this study. These are S. weltevreden, S. derby, S. newport, S. albany, S. lexington, S. enteritidis PT1, and S. enteritidis phage type untypable. Salmonella weltevreden was the predominant serotype followed by S. derby then S. newport. this is the first time that S. albany is isolated in poultry in the country. Most of the isolates were highly sensitive to norfloxacin (100%), gentamicin (100%), cephalothin (100%), ampicillin (97%), and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (97%). Resistance was found in nitrofurantoin (100%), tetracycline (16.3%), ampicillin (3%), and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (3%). One hundred percent of the serotypes were resistant to at least one antibiotic, 9.7% showed multi-drug resistance to nitrofurantoin, tetracycline and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. This study revealed that Salmonella continues to contaminate our food with new serotypes present including S. enteritidis PT1.

Subject:

Salmonella antibiotic sensitivity poultry meats broiler meats eggs cloacal swabs serotypes serogrouping salmonellosis epidemiology

Material : theses

Publisher : University of the Philippines Los Baños,

Publication Date : April 2006

PR-T

2006

T - Vete 14

SEARCA Library

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