Exotoxigenicity of aeromonas species isolated from different sources:Inhibitory effect of essential oils on their growth.

Abstract: A total of 74 water samples (35 canal water and 93 chlorinated tap water) 49 feed samples(22 meat meal and 27 fish meal) and 49 faecal samples from diarrhoeic animals (24 from sheep and 25 from goats) were examined for Aeromonas species . the highest incidence of isolation was found in fresh canal water samples 40% (14 out of35 samples and in chlorinated watersamples 23.1% (9 out of 39 samples) the isolation of Aeromonas species from feed samples (meat and fish meals) was more or less similar (22.85% and 22.0% respectively) faeces from diarrhoeic sheep and goats revealed the isolation wasmost dominant and was isolated from all different samples Most strains werefound sensitive to gentamicin, kanamycin and chloramphenicol and resistant to penicillin ampicillin cephalosporine, novobiocin and bacitracin
Publication year 2001
Pages 111-121
Availability location مكتبة معهد بحوث صحة الحيوان
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City القاهرة
serial title المجلة الطبية البيطرية جيزة
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Agris Categories Animal diseases
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Aeromonas. Essential oils.
Publication Type Journal