2020
DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2019.e75
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Nontyphoid Salmonella Prevalence, Serovar Distribution and Antimicrobial Resistance in Slaughter Sheep

Abstract: This study aimed to determine the current prevalence, serovar distribution and antimicrobial resistance rate and patterns of nontyphoid Salmonella (NTS) in slaughter sheep and their edible offal. While filling the gap of up to date related information in Turkey, data presented is also of significance since contamination of ovine meat, its products and offal with this pathogen is threat to public health due to their considerably high consumption rates in our country. Current NTS carriage in 200 apparently healt… Show more

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“…Similarly, zoonotic Salmonella collected from the raw beef in Nigeria showed 19.1% resistance to chloramphenicol. 44 Comparable to the present study, tetracycline revealed 42.41% sensitivity for Salmonella in the study conducted by Cetin et al, 32 and on the opposite, Salmonella was highly resistant (96.2%) to nalidixic acid in the research done by the same researcher. 32 In contrast to the present study, a high level of resistance to tetracycline (100%), ciprofloxacin (63.6%), and chloramphenicol (45%) were reported in Nigeria.…”
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“…Similarly, zoonotic Salmonella collected from the raw beef in Nigeria showed 19.1% resistance to chloramphenicol. 44 Comparable to the present study, tetracycline revealed 42.41% sensitivity for Salmonella in the study conducted by Cetin et al, 32 and on the opposite, Salmonella was highly resistant (96.2%) to nalidixic acid in the research done by the same researcher. 32 In contrast to the present study, a high level of resistance to tetracycline (100%), ciprofloxacin (63.6%), and chloramphenicol (45%) were reported in Nigeria.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 49%
“… 44 Comparable to the present study, tetracycline revealed 42.41% sensitivity for Salmonella in the study conducted by Cetin et al, 32 and on the opposite, Salmonella was highly resistant (96.2%) to nalidixic acid in the research done by the same researcher. 32 In contrast to the present study, a high level of resistance to tetracycline (100%), ciprofloxacin (63.6%), and chloramphenicol (45%) were reported in Nigeria. 44 This difference might be due to differences in antimicrobial using practice, geographic location, and antimicrobial use policy.…”
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“…On the contrary, our nding is lower than study reported on exotic chickens in Debre Zeit and Modjo, Ethiopia (14.6%) [22], ground beef at retail store in Jalisco State, Mexico (56.7%) [23], from milk and meat in Bangladesh (60%) [24], Kwata slaughterhouse Awka, Anambra State (33.5%) [16] from abattoir and environment in Nigeria (92.31%) [25] and raw beef in Wolaita Sodo municipal abattoir, Southern Ethiopia (12.5%) [26]. However, the result is higher than study conducted on slaughtered cattle in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (3.7%) [3], slaughter sheep in Turkey (0.7%) [27], food handlers at the University of Gondar, Ethiopia (3.1%) [28], from animal-origin food items in Gondar, Ethiopia (5.5%) [29] and slaughtered bovine, and ovine in Addis Ababa abattoir enterprise 4.64% [2]. Salmonella was not detected from sheep carcass swabs, which is comparable with the study conducted on slaughter sheep carcass swabs in Turkey [30].…”
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confidence: 99%