1976
DOI: 10.1177/146642407609600110
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Salmonella Infections in Animals and Birds

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“…A representative from each strain was sent for confirmation to the Salmonella and Shigella Reference Laboratory, London. The serotype range isolated in Cardiff is in contrast to that recorded in a recent paper where the pigs examined were clinically ill (Osborne, 1976). We had no reason to believe that the animals which we were investigating in Cardiff were other than healthy.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 50%
“…A representative from each strain was sent for confirmation to the Salmonella and Shigella Reference Laboratory, London. The serotype range isolated in Cardiff is in contrast to that recorded in a recent paper where the pigs examined were clinically ill (Osborne, 1976). We had no reason to believe that the animals which we were investigating in Cardiff were other than healthy.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 50%
“…Vários autores, Osborne (1976), Silva (1978) e Snoeyenbos & Williams (1991), são enfáticos em apontar que a instituição de medidas higiênicas em avicultura, implica na queda da prevalência da pulorose e do tifo aviário, entretanto, em nosso meio, a análise de três decênios consecutivos não corrobora com esta orientação. Os resultados contidos nos Quadros 2, 3, 4 e 5, indicam ainda a importância dos sorovares Gallinarum e Pullorum e a Figura 3, evidencia que nos dois primeiros períodos predominou o agente da pulorose, ocorrendo a inversão na última fase.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…There is evidence that bacteriological contamination (salmonella aechevalata), presumably from animal droppings, has led to gastrointestinal problems (Koplan et al, 1976). It has also been well-established that animals and birds, both domestic and wild, are frequent carriers of salmonella (Quevado et al, 1973;Osborne, 1976). The presence of different species of salmonella in roof water has also been reported by many researchers (Wanpen, 1987;Fuj ioka et al, 1991).…”
Section: Bacteriological Parametersmentioning
confidence: 89%