2015
DOI: 10.21608/bvmj.2015.32498
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Studies on different salmonella serotypes isolated from poultry in different governorates in Egypt

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“…The results revealed recovery of twelve salmonella isolates (6%) from fancy pigeon cloacal swabs which was belonged to eight serotypes in which the highest rate of isolation was from pet stores than that from pigeon lofts (66.7 % & 33.3% respectively) which may referred to microbial contamination between mixed breeds of multispecies in pet stores than that in pigeon lofts. Our results run parallel with those recorded in; Dakahlia Governorate (6.7%, 2/30) by Abd El-Tawab et al [30], in Giza governorate (5%, 10/200) by Ahmed [28]. Moreover, Adesiyun et al [31], Dovč et al [32] and Methner and Lauterbach [33] isolated salmonella from pigeon cloacal swabs with percentages of 5, 5.7 and 7.04 respectively and less than that obtained by Abdeen et al [29] and Karim et al [34] who isolated salmonella from pigeons as 20% in Menoufiya Governorate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The results revealed recovery of twelve salmonella isolates (6%) from fancy pigeon cloacal swabs which was belonged to eight serotypes in which the highest rate of isolation was from pet stores than that from pigeon lofts (66.7 % & 33.3% respectively) which may referred to microbial contamination between mixed breeds of multispecies in pet stores than that in pigeon lofts. Our results run parallel with those recorded in; Dakahlia Governorate (6.7%, 2/30) by Abd El-Tawab et al [30], in Giza governorate (5%, 10/200) by Ahmed [28]. Moreover, Adesiyun et al [31], Dovč et al [32] and Methner and Lauterbach [33] isolated salmonella from pigeon cloacal swabs with percentages of 5, 5.7 and 7.04 respectively and less than that obtained by Abdeen et al [29] and Karim et al [34] who isolated salmonella from pigeons as 20% in Menoufiya Governorate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This may be explained by low biosecurity measures inside farms and possibility of disease transmission via different reservoirs and workers in farms [5]. Our results agreed with Abd El-Tawab et al [31], who reported low percentage of S. Papuana, S. Takoradi, S. Labadi, and S. Angers, each as 2.3 %, while disagreed with Moussa et al [32] who reported that S. Enteritidis was the most predominated serotype in Saudi Arabia (55.6 %), followed by S. Typhimurium (22.2 %). Our results were lower than those obtained by Abd-El-Ghany et al [33] who reported that S. Enteritidis was the most prevalent one (37.25 %), followed by S. Typhimurium (29.41 %), S. Infantis (19.6 %), while S. Tsevie (3.92 %) and S. Kentucky (7.84 %) were the least ones.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The obtained results were nearly similar to those obtained by Abd El-Tawab et al [32] who isolated Salmonella spp. from quails with the percentage of 10%, also, Palanisamy and Bamaiyi [35] reported Salmonella isolation from 11.11% of quails.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The results of salmonella isolation from ducks (11.7%) in this study coordinated with Abd El-Tawab et al [32] who isolated Salmonella from ducks with the percentage of 9.6% and Hoszowski and Wasyl [33] who detected salmonella in ducks with percentage of 14.3%. Higher isolation rates were previously recorded by Osman et al [26] who reported an isolation rate of Salmonella spp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%