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Title

Search for Salmonella spp. in ostrich productive chain of Brazilian southeast region.

Authors

Oliveiro de Freitas Neto; Sonia Lages; Adriano Carrasco; Angelo Berchieri Junior

Abstract

Abstract  We analyzed ostriches from an equipped farm located in the Brazilian southeast region for the presence of Salmonella spp. This bacterium was investigated in 80 samples of ostrich droppings, 90 eggs, 30 samples of feed and 30 samples of droppings from rodents. Additionally, at slaughter-house this bacterium was investigated in droppings, caecal content, spleen, liver and carcasses from 90 slaughtered ostriches from the studied farm. Also, blood serum of those animals were harvested and submitted to serum plate agglutination using commercial Salmonella Pullorum antigen. No Salmonella spp. was detected in any eggs, caecal content, liver, spleen, carcass and droppings from ostriches and rodents. However, Salmonella Javiana and Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica 4, 12: i:- were isolated from some samples of feed. The serologic test was negative for all samples. Good sanitary farming management and the application of HACCP principles and GMP during the slaughtering process could explain the absence of Salmonella spp. in the tested samples.

Subjects

SOUTHEAST Brazil; BRAZIL; SALMONELLA detection; OSTRICHES; BIRD droppings microbiology; BIRD eggs; SLAUGHTERING; AGGLUTINATION tests; BACTERIAL antigens; BIRDS

Publication

Tropical Animal Health & Production, 2009, Vol 41, Issue 8, p1607

ISSN

0049-4747

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11250-009-9354-3

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