Jurnal Sain Veteriner (Dec 2024)

Isolation of Aspergillus from edible-nest swiftlet feces in bird houses of Central Java

  • Siti Gusti Ningrum,
  • Eykel Arief Fortuna Ginting,
  • Indra Rahmawati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22146/jsv.95507
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 3
pp. 418 – 422

Abstract

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Five edible-nest swiftlet houses in Central Java were sampled for fecal specimens. The samples were obtained using a sterile container to maintain aseptic conditions. Subsequently, the samples were mixed thoroughly in a tube containing sterile saline and allowed to incubate for a duration of 30 minutes. One milliliter of supernatant was placed onto Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) with chloramphenicol (50 mg/L) and incubated at a temperature of 25 ºC for a duration of one week. The results showed that all samples had a high percentage of Aspergillus niger (100%), Aspergillus flavus (100%), and Aspergillus fumigatus (100%) isolates. The findings suggest that edible-nest swiftlet houses in Central Java can serve as a potential reservoir and conduit for fungal infection and transmission.