Residual contamination and biofilm formation by opportunistic pathogens Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in poultry houses isolated from drinking water systems, fans, and floors.
Abstract:T HIS study demonstrated that some bacteria could form biofilms and detect microbial residues. Two broiler housing facilities at Giza Governorate were investigated for microbiological status during production cycle days 7, 21, and 31, and after disinfection. 27 water samples were taken: 18 using the sponge stick method from water lines, 3 from major water sources, and 6 from the cooling pad water. Additionally, 25 dust samples were collected from fans and house floors. The samples were analyzed for aerobic bac… Show more
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