2021
DOI: 10.31248/jasvm2021.269
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A retrospective study (2015-2019) of avian salmonellosis diagnosed at the Central Diagnostic Laboratory of the National Veterinary Institute, Vom, Plateau State, Nigeria

Abstract: Salmonella organisms are widely distributed in nature and survive well in a variety of food and contamination and can occur at multiple steps along the food chain. The study was conducted at the Central Diagnostic Laboratory of the National Veterinary Research Institute (N.V.R.I) located in Vom Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State Nigeria. Information was obtained via postmortem records and laboratory results that isolated Salmonella species were retrieved and analyzed retrospectively in the study … Show more

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“…Twelve Of the 196 post-mortem poultry cases diagnosed, 80 (40.8%) were Salmonellosis [18]. In a study carried out by Barde., et al, [19], a total of 2512 cases of poultry diseases were documented for a period of five years from 2015 to 2019 with an average of 502.4 cases annually. A total of 436 of salmonellosis was documented during the period under review and an average of 87.2 cases annually.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Twelve Of the 196 post-mortem poultry cases diagnosed, 80 (40.8%) were Salmonellosis [18]. In a study carried out by Barde., et al, [19], a total of 2512 cases of poultry diseases were documented for a period of five years from 2015 to 2019 with an average of 502.4 cases annually. A total of 436 of salmonellosis was documented during the period under review and an average of 87.2 cases annually.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%