Bacteriological prevalence of salmonellosis due to Salmonella gallinarum (typhosis) in exotic and local hens in peri-urban areas of Bamako, Ségou and Sikasso in Mali
Sidibe Satigui,
Dakouo Martin,
Brahima Sacko
et al.
Abstract:In Mali, poultry farming is the main source of table eggs and broiler chickens. However, among the constraints to its development are those of a health nature in general and salmonellosis in particular. The objective of this study conducted in 2014-2015 was to assess the bacteriological prevalence of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella gallinarum in exotic and local hens in the peri-urban areas of Bamako, Ségou and Sikasso. 526 samples (515 cloacal swabs and 11 organ samples) from 182 chicken farms (exotic and… Show more
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