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A total of 328 cloacal swabs and 163 footpads of wild birds were investigated for the presence of salmonellae. All 19 isolates from cloacal swabs were serotyped as Salmonella Typhimurium susceptible to all five conventional antimicrobial agents (ampicillin, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, oxytetracycline and nalidixic acid) tested.
Hideki, Kobayashi +6 more
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Zoonotic potential of Salmonella enterica carried by pet tortoises [PDF]
The prevalence of Salmonella in chelonians is not known in the UK and it is not clear whether such Salmonella strains would be pathogenic for human beings.
Barrow, P A, Bruce, H L, Rycroft, A N
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First data on microflora of loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nests from the coastlines of Sicily [PDF]
Caretta caretta is threatened by many dangers in the Mediterranean basin, but most are human-related. The purposes of this research were: (i) to investigate microflora in samples from six loggerhead sea turtle nests located on the Sicilian coast and (ii)
Arculeo, Marco +12 more
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Susceptibility and Multidrug Resistance Patterns of Escherichia coli Isolated from Cloacal Swabs of Live Broiler Chickens in Bangladesh [PDF]
Antimicrobial resistance is a major health problem, particularly in developing countries like Bangladesh, where there is a paucity of information on resistance patterns and prevalence of antimicrobial determinants. Therefore, the aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence of resistance, including multi-drug resistance (MDR), and the ...
Muha. Ajijur Rahman Al Azad +11 more
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We determined the associations and risk factors of infection by lymphoproliferative disease virus (LPDV), reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV), three avian Mycoplasma species, and internal parasites in Pennsylvania wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). Active surveillance of parasites and pathogens was conducted over four years and four regions across ...
Ryan W. Koch +24 more
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Avian H7N9 virus emerged in China in February 2013 and has since spread widely among China's poultry, causing numerous human infections.To compare World Health Organization (WHO) and US commercial influenza assays in detecting avian H7N9 virus in poultry cloacal specimens.Between April 6 and July 15, 2013, 261 cloacal swabs were collected from ...
Mai-Juan Ma +8 more
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A comparative evaluation of feathers, oropharyngeal swabs, and cloacal swabs for the detection of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus infection in experimentally infected chickens and ducks [PDF]
Oropharyngeal and cloacal swabs have been widely used for the detection of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian Influenza A virus (HPAI virus) in birds. Previous studies have shown that the feather calamus is a site of H5N1 virus replication and therefore has potential for diagnosis of avian influenza. However, studies characterizing the value of feathers for
Nuradji, Harimurti +6 more
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To overcome challenges in studying elusive benthic elasmobranchs, a comprehensive, rapid methodology was developed and applied to 133 Spiny Butterfly Rays in Gran Canaria and Tenerife between 2020 and 2024. This approach integrated internal tagging with acoustic and external T‐bar tags, alongside biological sampling and ultrasound assessments, all ...
Ana Espino‐Ruano +12 more
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Salmonella in pet and captive reptiles with reference to some studies in Malaysia and countries worldwide [PDF]
Reptiles, which included snakes, chelonians (turtles, tortoises), iguanas and lizards, have been reported as important reservoirs for Salmonella. In Malaysia, reports on Salmonella in reptiles are not many.
Abdul Aziz, Saleha +3 more
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The present study was carried for the isolation, identification of bacterial pathogens from cloacal swabs of turkeys during the period from January-June, 2016. The entire research work was conducted in the Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Science, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU), Dinajpur.
Polash Chandra Roy +5 more
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