Occurrence and characterization of Salmonella isolates in raw eggs from quail and chicken in selected poultry farms in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

Olabode Victoria Bose, Barde Israel Joshua, S. Audu, Benson Mercy Namang, Idachaba Stella Ejura, Oguche Moses Ojonugwa, Agada Godwin Ojonugwa, D. Gunya
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The study was carried out in three Local Government Areas: Jos North, Jos South and Jos East. For each egg type, twelve (12) samples each were collected from five (5) farms. A total of 360 samples were randomly collected consisting of equal number of quail and chicken eggs (180 each). A well-structured questionnaire was used to help analyze the results.  Samples were examined for the presence of Salmonella isolates using standard microbiological practices. Isolates were confirmed using biochemical tests, and molecular characterization (using specific primers). Isolates were also tested for antimicrobial susceptibility by disc diffusion method. Results showed that 3(1.7%) chicken eggs were positive for Salmonella infection whereas no positive result was recorded from quail eggs. This resulted in a total prevalence of 0.9%. Bukuru and Zawan (Jos South) were the only farm locations with Salmonella positive cases with 1(8.3%) and 2(16.7%) respectively. Although the present finding has found low prevalence of salmonellosis in chicken and quail egg in the study area, there is need for constant monitoring on regular basis to avert health risks associated with consuming Salmonellae infected poultry products in endemic areas. The three (3) isolates were Salmonella Gallinarum and gave agglutination reaction with polyvalent O antisera and no reaction with polyvalent H antisera. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) results confirmed all the three (3) isolates that were successfully amplified using specific primers, thus supporting phenotypic outcome. The information provided in this report is crucial to all stakeholders including the poultry farmers, consumers and regulators of chicken products. Key Words: Salmonella; Quail and Chicken eggs; Jos; Nigeria
尼日利亚乔斯高原州某些家禽养殖场鹌鹑和鸡肉生蛋中分离沙门氏菌的发生和特征分析
这项研究是在三个地方政府地区进行的:乔斯北部、乔斯南部和乔斯东部。对于每种类型的鸡蛋,分别从5个农场收集了12个样本。随机抽取样本360个,鹌鹑蛋和鸡蛋各180个。一份结构良好的问卷被用来帮助分析结果。使用标准微生物学方法检查样品是否存在分离沙门氏菌。分离物通过生化试验和分子表征(使用特定引物)得到确认。采用圆盘扩散法对分离菌株进行药敏试验。结果3个鸡蛋(1.7%)检出沙门氏菌阳性,鹌鹑蛋未检出阳性。这导致总患病率为0.9%。布库鲁和扎万是仅有的沙门氏菌阳性养殖场,分别为1例(8.3%)和2例(16.7%)。虽然目前的发现发现研究地区的鸡和鹌鹑蛋中沙门氏菌病的流行率较低,但仍需要定期进行持续监测,以避免在流行地区食用受沙门氏菌感染的家禽产品带来的健康风险。3株分离株均为鸡沙门氏菌,与多价O型抗血清有凝集反应,与多价H型抗血清无反应。聚合酶链反应(PCR)结果证实了使用特定引物成功扩增的所有三(3)株菌株,从而支持表型结果。本报告提供的信息对包括家禽养殖户、消费者和鸡肉产品监管机构在内的所有利益攸关方都至关重要。关键词:沙门氏菌;鹌鹑蛋和鸡蛋;乔斯;尼日利亚
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