Ciência Animal Brasileira (Jan 2015)

PESQUISA DE SALMONELLA EM MUTUNS (MITU MITU) MANTIDOS EM CATIVEIRO

  • Andréia Nakashima Vaz,
  • Alexandre Paulo Armando,
  • Andréa Rentz Ribeiro,
  • Fábio Tavares Zancan,
  • Marcelo Landim Brisola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1089-6891v16i113679
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 68 – 72

Abstract

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We collected 50 samples of curasow feces from the Scientific and Cultural Breeding Center in the city of Poços de Caldas. The samples were enriched in broth medium Tetrationato and Cystineselenite and plated on Salmonella Shigella (SS), Mac Conkey (MC), endo-C (EC), Brilliant Green (VB) and Eosyn Methilen Blue EMB, remaining at 37 °C for 24h. Colonies suspected of Salmonella were inoculated in tubes containing Agar Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) and again incubated at 37 ºC for 24h. Tubes with characteristic growth were submitted to slide agglutination test with polyvalent somatic and flagellar serum. The medium SS, MC and VB were the most efficient for growing, and 36% of samples were positive for Salmonella spp. As birds are important reservoirs of Salmonella spp and it may represent a high risk to human health, there is a need to implement a cleaning routine in enclosures avoiding contamination between the enclosures and the consequent entrainment of these micro-organisms, by the keepers until their homes or other venues. The presence of Salmonella in breeding centers may be responsible for lower hatchability of eggs, undermining the purpose of the entity, which is to study and maintain the various birds species.

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