2021
DOI: 10.4236/fns.2021.122009
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Detection of Campylobacter sp. from Poultry Feces in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

Abstract: d'épidémiologie et de surveillance des bactéries et virus transmissibles par les aliments

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“…The prevalence of C. jejuni and Salmonella in the environment samples, chicken manure, was 31% and 8%, respectively. Campylobacter jejuni prevalence is higher than those reported in Greece and Burkina Faso (Kagambèga, Thibodeau, Soro, Barro, & Fravalo, 2021;Marinou et al, 2012) and less than those reported in South Africa and Malaysia (Ngobese et al, 2020;Saleha, 2002). Salmonella occurrence in the environment in this study, is consistent with the findings reported in Vietnam and Japan (Duc et al, 2019;Nguyen et al, 2021).…”
Section: Piloting One Health Integrated Surveillance System For Foodb...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The prevalence of C. jejuni and Salmonella in the environment samples, chicken manure, was 31% and 8%, respectively. Campylobacter jejuni prevalence is higher than those reported in Greece and Burkina Faso (Kagambèga, Thibodeau, Soro, Barro, & Fravalo, 2021;Marinou et al, 2012) and less than those reported in South Africa and Malaysia (Ngobese et al, 2020;Saleha, 2002). Salmonella occurrence in the environment in this study, is consistent with the findings reported in Vietnam and Japan (Duc et al, 2019;Nguyen et al, 2021).…”
Section: Piloting One Health Integrated Surveillance System For Foodb...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Figure 4 shows a funnel plot with asymmetric distribution of Campylobacter studies conducted in food-producing animals in West Africa. Only three [22,23,37] out of the 26 food-producing animal studies lie within the triangular region, where 95% of the studies are expected to lie. The poultry studies show high variability in the prevalence rates, irrespective of the study sample size.…”
Section: Subgroup Analysis Of Campylobacter Studies In Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were six studies from Ghana [16][17][18]20,24,35] with a sample size of 1917 (weight = 22.8%) and pooled prevalence of 21% (95% CI: 14-30). About 43% (n/N = 13/30) of the animal studies collected their samples from markets [6,[16][17][18][20][21][22][23]26,28,29] and in these studies, the highest pooled Campylobacter prevalence was observed (37%, 95% CI: 23-52). Most of the samples used were carcasses (43%, n/N = 13/30), followed by rectal swabs (23%, n/N = 7/30) and feces (23%, n/N = 7/30).…”
Section: Subgroup Analysis Of Campylobacter Studies In Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Date fruits have high nutritional value and contain about 70% sugar, essential vitamins and minerals, and different value-added products are produced [9]. Different parts of the date palm are used for different purposes: leaves are used for making roofs, mats, staple dishes, hand fans, baskets, packaging material, hats, ropes, fences and animal fodder [10]; trunks are used to construct houses, hives and bridges, and used as packing material [11]; terminal buds and young leaves can be cooked as vegetables, while rachises are used for paper making [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%