home about us journals search

African Journal of Biotechnology

     
   AJB Home
   About AJB
   Submit Manuscripts
   Instructions for Authors
   Editors
   Call For Paper
   Archive
   Email Alerts

  Afr. J. Biotechnol.

  Vol. 8 No. 7

  Viewing options:

    • Abstract
    •Reprint (PDF) (66K)

  Search Pubmed for articles by:

  Ishola OO
 

  Other links:
  PubMed Citation
  Related articles in PubMed

Related Journals
African Journal of Agricultural Research
African Journal  of Environmental Science & Technology
Biotechnology & Molecular Biology Reviews

African Journal of Biochemistry Research

African Journal of Microbiology Research
African Journal of Pure & Applied Chemistry
African Journal of Food Science
Journal of Cell & Animal Biology
African Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology

African Journal of Plant Science
Journal of Medicinal Plant Research
International Journal of Physical Sciences
Scientific Research and Essays
 

African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 8 (7), pp. 13431346, 6 April 2009

ISSN 1684-5315  © 2009 Academic Journals  

 

 

Full Length Research Paper

 

Effects of challenge dose on faecal shedding of Salmonella enteritidis in experimental infected chickens

 

Olayinka Olabisi Ishola

 

Department of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. E-mail: olayinkaishola@yahoo.com. Tel.: 234-803-697-6193. Fax: 234-2- 8103043.

 

Accepted 17 February, 2009

 
   Abstract
 

Experimental infection of chickens with Salmonella enteritidis is often achieved by oral inoculation of live bacteria to caged chickens. Less information is available on influence of amount of Salmonella a chicken is exposed to during infection on the proportion that is eventually eliminated in faeces. This study evaluated the effects of challenge dose of S. enteritidis on faecal shedding by experimentally infected chickens. Twenty four specific-pathogen-free hens were divided into three groups of eight. The first two groups were orally challenged with a dose of 1.3 x 104 and 1.3 x 108 colony forming units (cfu) of S. enteritidis per hen, the third group was uninfected. Faecal samples were collected weekly for 5 weeks and cultured. Levels of S. enteritidis recovered from hens infected with 108 cfu/ml S. enteritidis were significantly higher (P < 0.05) than from 104 cfu/ml group. Rate of faecal shedding decreased from 100 to 75 and 37.5% at weeks 1, 2 and 4 respectively in 108 cfu infected hens. Intermittent shedding pattern was observed in the 104 cfu group. Hence, Salmonella contamination of poultry environment continues in sub-clinical infection. Multiple faecal sampling of flocks may be necessary to know their Salmonella status and in vaccine assessment.

 

Key words: Salmonella enteritidis, chickens, faecal shedding, challenge dose, infection.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Advertise on AJB | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Help

© Academic Journals 2002 - 2009