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Detection, Serotyping and Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern of Salmonella from Chicken slaughter slabs in Jos, North-Central Nigeria

Detection, Serotyping and Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern of Salmonella from Chicken slaughter slabs in Jos, North-Central Nigeria

Idowu Fagbamila1*, Adaobi Okeke2, Micheal Dashen2, Patricia Lar2, Sati Ngulukun1, Benshak Audu1, David Ehizibolo1, Paul Ankeli1, Pam Luka1, Maryam Muhammad1

National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom, Nigeria. 2University of Jos, Nigeria.

dridowu4u@yahoo.com 

Figure 1

The different stages of processing of chicken at a slaughter slabs in a live bird market
Sample A: Defeathering (Warm) water; Sample B: Washing/Rinsing (Cold) water; Samples C: Intestinal contents and Processing surface (table swabs) 

Figure 2

Agarose gel electrophoresis of amplified invA gene of 16 Salmonella isolates. Lane 1-16 represents Salmonella isolates; -ve represent negative control; +ve represent positive control and M represent the molecular weight marker, 100 bp ladder 

Table 1b

Isolation frequency of Salmonella from de-feathering water, carcass-rinse, intestine and processing surfaces at LBM in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria 

Table 2

Percentage Salmonella serotypes resistant to different antibiotics 

Table 1b

Isolation frequency of Salmonella from de-feathering water, carcass-rinse, intestine and processing surfaces at LBM in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria  

Veterinary Sciences: Research and Reviews

June

Vol. 9, Iss. 1, Pages 1-86

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