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English : Incidence of listeria and yersinia in slaughtered oultry and rabbit with special reference to its zoonotic importanc
Arabic : نسبة تواجد ميكروب الليستريا وميكروب اليرسينيا فى الدواجن والأرانب المذبوحة ودورها فى فى الأمراض المشتركة
Abstract This work was undertaken to determine the degree of contamination by psychrotrophic pathogens (Listeria and Yersinia species) among slaughtered poultry (chiken, duck, geese, squabs) and rabbit. A total of 120 slaughtered poultry carcasses with their gizzard and liver and 30 rabbit carcasses with their liver only were randomlycollected from selected retail poultry shops in giza city. L.monocytogenes was obtained by 3.3% from chicken carcasses, 6.6% in rabbit carcasses and 3.3% from rabbit liver. L.innocua and L.grayi were isolated with different percentages. Y.enterocolitica was isolated with percentages 33.3%and 53.3% in chickencarcasses, gizard and liver respectively. In ducks, it was 43.3%,53.3% and 53.3% for whole carcasses, gizard and liver respectively; while in geese it was 23.4%,33.3%.In squabs it was 6.6% for carcasses only but it failed to be detected in rabbit. Y. Intermedia and Y.fredriksenii could be isolated. The health risks of the isolated Listeria and Yersinia species were discussed
Publication year 2002
Availability location مكتبة معهد بحوث صحة الحيوان 7ش نادى الصيد- الدقى-جيزة0
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Organization Name
    Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI)
City القاهرة
serial title مجلة الطب البيطرى الجيزة
Department Bacteriology
Author(s) from ARC
External authors (outside ARC)
    فاطمة حسن محمود على كلية الطب البيطرى
Agris Categories Food contamination and toxicology
AGROVOC
TERMS
Chickens. Ducks. Geese. Listeria. Quails. Rabbit meat. Slaughtering.
Proposed Agrovoc prevalence;
Publication Type Journal

 
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