2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-635x2013000100008
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Abstract: Eggs, forced molting, zinc oxide, fasting, wheat midds diet.Submitted: July/2011 Approved: December/2012 ABStRACtThe aim of this study was to investigate the presence of Salmonella in common quails submitted to forced molting. A total of 240 quails were divided at 40 weeks of age into four groups: CG (control, quails not submitted to molting); FM (fasting method); WM (fed wheat midds ad libitum); and ZM (zinc oxide method). From each group, 10 cloacal swabs, 10 fecal samples, and 20 egg samples were collected … Show more

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“…This result shows that, although several studies in the scientific literature demonstrate that molting induced by fasting is closely associated with SE, the presence of this microorganism in the environment during the period of stress is essential for pathogen dissemination (Teixeira et al, 2013).…”
Section: Experimental Infection Of Salmonella Enteritidis In Quails Smentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…This result shows that, although several studies in the scientific literature demonstrate that molting induced by fasting is closely associated with SE, the presence of this microorganism in the environment during the period of stress is essential for pathogen dissemination (Teixeira et al, 2013).…”
Section: Experimental Infection Of Salmonella Enteritidis In Quails Smentioning
confidence: 76%
“…However, there a few studies with quails. Some recent papers have been published evaluated the effect of forced molting on production, reproduction, and health parameters (Garcia et al, 2001, Teixeira et al, 2007, Faitarone et al, 2008, Arora & Vatsalyia, 2011Aljumaily et al, 2012, Teixeira et al, 2013. Interestingly, despite the close relation between molting and salmonellosis, this issue has not been explored yet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As aves dessa investigação submetidas a muda, diferentemente, foram tratadas pelo método que envolve oferta de zinco na ração, sendo um método que ocasiona um menor estresse e está de acordo com os parâmetros de bem estar animal exigido (GASCON et al, 1985). O isolamento de Salmonella ocorrente somente no grupo de aves submetidas a muda poderia ser um indício da influência do método de muda sobre a presença deste patógeno, entretanto para admitir isso, seria necessária uma avaliação experimental envolvendo inoculação do patógeno em codornas previamente constatada como negativas para esse patógeno e a utilização de uma ambiente controlado, no sentido de testar essa técnica de manejo envolvendo a alimentação contendo óxido de zinco (TEIXEIRA et al, 2013), o que não foi objetivo da presente investigação.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Eggs can also be contaminated while they are still being formed, making it impossible to distinguish a good egg from an infected one. To prevent the disease, eggs must be cooked, since salmonella dies at temperatures higher than or equal to 65 degrees Celsius (20,26,29) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%