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Protein analysis for comarison between Salmonellae isolated from different poultry species
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Abstract: A total of 260 egg samples from different species (chickens, ducks and ostriches) and 1615 poultry samples (chickens, ducks, pigeons, equails, turkeys and ostriches) were examined for salomonella infection. 12 salmonella isolates were obtained from the egg samples (1.9%) and 67 isolates from poultry samples (4.1%).Salomoella isolates were serotyped into S.enteritis (25 isolates), S.typhimurium (17isolates), S.infantis (12isolates), S.montivideoa (7isolates), 3 isolates for each of S.rubislaw and S.cerro, 2 isolates fro each of S.virginia, S.agona, S.poona, and S.derby and 1 isolate for each of s.sandigo and S.kentucky. The incidence of isolation from different poultry species was discussed ib=n details. Antibiogram of the isolated salomonellae against 10 different antibodies revealed that norofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, cepheridin and gentamycin gave the highest activity against different salmonella isolates while amoxicillin, tetracycline and nitrofurantion showed the highest resistance rate. Pathogenicity of the isolated serovars was tested in chickens. All isolates were found pathogenic with various degree of virulence. SDS-PAGE protein bands ranged from 22-289 kDa. The differnces were insufficient for reliable differntiation between the isolates and accordingly, it could be used beside other molecular techniques in differentiation between the salmonella strains.
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Publication year |
2007
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5-9
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ش السكة البيضاء - العباسية -القاهرة
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Benisuef
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serial title |
Beni-suef veterinary medical journal
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Agris Categories |
Animal diseases
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Proposed Agrovoc |
salmonelle;
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Publication Type |
Journal
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