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Incidence of Salmonellae in Captive and Wild Free-Living Raptorial Birds in Central Spain


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Título : Incidence of Salmonellae in Captive and Wild Free-Living Raptorial Birds in Central Spain
Autor : Reche Sainz, María Paloma
Jiménez, Pedro A.
Álvarez, F.
García de los Ríos, José Esteban
Rojas, Ana M.
De Pedro, P.
Materias: SalmonellaeBirdsSpain
Editorial : Scientific Research Publishing
Citación : Reche, M.P., Jiménez, P.A., Alvarez, F., García de los Ríos, J.E., Rojas, A.M. and De Pedro, P. (2003), Incidence of Salmonellae in Captive and Wild Free-Living Raptorial Birds in Central Spain. Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 50: 42-44. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1439-0450.2003.00623.x
Resumen : A total of 595 faecal samples from raptorial birds, either captive or free-living, residing in GREFA Wildlife Hospital were bacteriologically examined using various selective media and an Automated Diagnostic Assay System for Salmonella detection. Serotype and phage type of the strains identified as Salmonella was determined. In the captive group, of the 285 samples examined, 21 (7.36%) were positive for Salmonella. Serotyping revealed that most of the individuals were infected by Salmonella serotype Havana. This result suggested that there could be a source of contamination in the Hospital although it could not be established. In the wild free-living group, over 310 samples examined (4.19%) were positive for Salmonella. The Salmonella isolates showed a major variety of serotypes:Enteritidis, Adelaide, Brandenburg, Newport, Typhimurium, Hadar, Saintpaul and Virchow. Most of them are similar to those commonly described in isolates from human and domestic animals. These results indicate that wild birds could be involved in the dissemination of Salmonella in humans or domestic animals or vice versa.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15285
Derechos: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es
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ISSN : 2165-3364
Fecha de publicación : 2-oct-2002
Centro : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
Aparece en las colecciones: Facultad de Farmacia





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