Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Mar 2006)

Incidence of Salmonella in imported day-old ducklings. Brazil, 1998-2003

  • SAM Ribeiro,
  • MCM Galleti,
  • MA Orsi,
  • AR Ferrati,
  • AO Mendonça,
  • L Doretto Júnior,
  • SCA Camillo,
  • D Reischak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-635X2006000100006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 39 – 43

Abstract

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The occurrence of Salmonella in a samples of 40 imported day-old duckling flocks was assessed from 1998 to 2003 according to the guidelines of the Brazilian National Poultry Health Program (Programa Nacional de Sanidade Avícola-PNSA). The pathogen was recovered from 26 flocks (65.0%). The most common serovars were S. Saintpaul and S. Kottbus. Up to four serovars were isolated from a single flock. Transportation box swabs (82.6%) and yolk sac pool (47.1%) showed the highest and the lowest frequency of Salmonella isolation, respectively. The high percentage of Salmonella isolation from imported day-old ducklings causes concern because of the zoonotic potential of this agent and its economical importance to commercial poultry breeding.

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