2008
DOI: 10.4314/gjpas.v14i2.16794
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Resistance pattern of <i>Salmonella</i> isolates from food, animal and human sources to common antimicrobial agents

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“…The high prevalence could be traced to low sanitary practices observed in most of the farms from all the locations especially those in Usen and Uhen which actually recorded the highest prevalence. This prevalence rate seem to agree with that of Enabulele,et al, (2008) who worked on resistance pattern of salmonella isolates from food, animal and human sources. It also confirm the report of Anyanwu et al, (2010) who observed a pattern of salmonella infection that appear to be spreading among poultry farms in Nigeria in the form of epizootics.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…The high prevalence could be traced to low sanitary practices observed in most of the farms from all the locations especially those in Usen and Uhen which actually recorded the highest prevalence. This prevalence rate seem to agree with that of Enabulele,et al, (2008) who worked on resistance pattern of salmonella isolates from food, animal and human sources. It also confirm the report of Anyanwu et al, (2010) who observed a pattern of salmonella infection that appear to be spreading among poultry farms in Nigeria in the form of epizootics.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Cephalexin (9%) and Gentamycin (10%) recorded the lowest prevalence rates which suggest they are the least abused of the antibiotics tested in this study. However the10% prevalence rate recorded for Gentamycin though low compared to that of Enabulele et al, (2008) is also worrisome for the fact that the mode of dispensing the drug in Nigeria is mostly by injections and are not supposed to be used indiscriminately in livestock medicine.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…Bacteria isolates were characterized and identified using standard techniques(15) as previously described (16,17). Stock of isolates were prepared by suspending a loop full of each microbial growth in about 10mL Nutrient Broth(NB).…”
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confidence: 99%