2019
DOI: 10.5455/ajvs.10916
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Isolation, Serotyping, Pathogenicity and Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing of Escherichia Coli from Broiler Chickens in Egypt

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“…Here, E. coli strains have been detected in 17 out of 100 samples with isolation rate of 17%. Previous Egyptian studies on E. coli revealed either higher isolation rates 75% (Abd El-Tawab et al 2015a), 43.1% (Heba et al 2012), 35% (Amer et al 2018, 34.6% (Ellakany et al 2019) and27.7% (Abd El-Mongy et al 2017), while other showed lower isolation rate 8.3% (Ahmed et al 2017). These differences in the isolation rates may be owing to the differences in the number of samples, the age of birds, the geographic regions, the isolation methods, and previous medication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Here, E. coli strains have been detected in 17 out of 100 samples with isolation rate of 17%. Previous Egyptian studies on E. coli revealed either higher isolation rates 75% (Abd El-Tawab et al 2015a), 43.1% (Heba et al 2012), 35% (Amer et al 2018, 34.6% (Ellakany et al 2019) and27.7% (Abd El-Mongy et al 2017), while other showed lower isolation rate 8.3% (Ahmed et al 2017). These differences in the isolation rates may be owing to the differences in the number of samples, the age of birds, the geographic regions, the isolation methods, and previous medication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Avian colibacillosis caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) is one of the main widespread bacterial infection that causes losses and a decrease in the production (Ronco et al 2017;Ellakany et al 2019;Mehmood et al 2020). Some strains of E. coli are presented as intestinal commensal of birds, but in weak immune hosts, the pathogenic or even non-pathogenic strains can cause diseases conditions (Sarba et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From our data the most predominant serotypes were O91, O128, O78, O124, O2 and O44 and these strains were related to EHEC, EPEC, ETEC, and EIEC. In old studies, most avian pathogenic E. coli strains linked to colibacillosis outbreaks were O1, O2, O15, O35, and O78 serotypes [41], but recently new serotypes have been emerged as APEC [42] and other authors reported different serotypes in Egypt as O78, O1, O2, O91, and O8 by Younis et al [43] from Mansoura governorates, serotypes O78, O24, O44, O55, O86, O124, O158 and O127 by Amer et al [44] from Giza and Kaluobia governorates and serotypes O169, O115, and O29 by Ellakany et al [45] from Alexandria governorates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%