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- Title:
- SALMONELLA IN POULTRY FEEDS IN BRAZIL
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0001-3714
- This experiment was undertaken to determine the possible presence of Salmonella in poultry diets. A total of two hundred samples of ration from 4 commercial poultry feed industries were examined. The results revealed the presence of salmonellae in 10% of the samples studied and 14 serotypes were identified. The procedure for Salmonella isolation included the pre-enrichment step and the strains were submitted to antimicrobial tests. The 29 strains were resistant to the followings antimicrobial agents (% of resistance in parenthesis): Erythromycin (100%), sulphonamides (100%), colistin (100%), streptomycin (100%), bacitracin (100%), penicillin (100%), tetracycline (92,9%), cephalothin (75%), carbenicillin (62,5%), ampicillin (46,5%), kanamycin (46,5%), nitrofurantoin (39,3%), neomycin (25%), amikacin (21,4%), sulphazotrin (21,4%), nalidix acid (18,8%), chloramphenycol (17,9%), linco-spectin (17,9%), gentamicin (17,9%), and cefoxitin (6,3%).
- 1-Jan-1993
- Revista de Microbiologia. São Paulo: Soc Brasileira Microbiologia, v. 24, n. 1, p. 22-25, 1993.
- 22-25
- Soc Brasileira Microbiologia
- SALMONELLA
- ISOLATION
- POULTRY FEEDS
- ANTIMICROBIALS
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