2019
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-10289
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Ocorrência de Campylobacter e Enterobacteriaceae em aves silvestres e frangos de corte

Abstract: RESUMO As aves silvestres podem ser reservatório de bactérias patogênicas e atuar como veiculadoras desses microrganismos para o ambiente, os animais domésticos e o homem. Portanto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar a ocorrência de Campylobacter spp., Yersinia enterocolitica e Salmonella enterica em aves silvestres capturadas nas áreas próximas de aviários e em frangos de corte alojados nesses estabelecimentos, além de verificar a presença dos genes cdtA, cdtB e cdtC nos isolados de Campylobacter e ident… Show more

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“…This situation is different from that found in the center of the present study, where eventually carrier birds are detected, including those that had just been admitted to the center. In contrast, Castro- Silva et al (2011) and Dias et al (2019) assessed fecal samples from 92 and 189 wild birds in Brazil, respectively, and could not isolate Y. enterocolitica.…”
Section: Carrier Birdsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This situation is different from that found in the center of the present study, where eventually carrier birds are detected, including those that had just been admitted to the center. In contrast, Castro- Silva et al (2011) and Dias et al (2019) assessed fecal samples from 92 and 189 wild birds in Brazil, respectively, and could not isolate Y. enterocolitica.…”
Section: Carrier Birdsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Overall, Campylobacter isolates from wild birds harbor major virulence-associated genes [ 172 ]. However, not all bird species and isolated strains seem to play a significant role in human infection because of the low prevalence of virulence-associated genes.…”
Section: Wildlife Carriers Of Campylobacter Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%