A TWO-YEAR STUDIES ON DUCK SALMONELLOSIS IN NEW-VALLEY, EGYPT 1- RECOVERY OF SALMONELLAE FROM BREEDING DUCK FLOCKS II- PATHOGENICITY OF ISOLATED SEROTYPES AND THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS | ||
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal | ||
Article 29, Volume 11.1, Issue 21, June 1983, Pages 217-222 PDF (1.35 M) | ||
Document Type: Research article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/avmj.1983.191526 | ||
Authors | ||
M.A. SHAHATA; A.A, IBRAHIM; S. MOUSA; S.H. AHMED | ||
Abstract | ||
Salmonella typhi-murium, S.entertidis, S.paratyphi C and S.thompson were isolated at the first year of study (1980), while S. typhi-mrulum and S.entertidis were the only isolates in the second year (1961). Experimental infections on one-day-old ducklings revealed that the isolates were highly pathogenic. The isolated Salmonella serotypes were sensitive in vitro to Nitrofuran, Chloramphe nicol and Garamycin. | ||
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