Prevalence of Salmonella Infection in Dogs in Maiduguri, Northeastern Nigeria

The prevalence and antimicrobial sensitivity of Salmonella from dogs in Maiduguri Metropolis were determined using standard bacteriological methods to assess the risk of possible transmission of Salmonella infection from dogs to humans. Of 119 samples, Salmonella was isolated from 52 (43.7%). Males...

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Main Authors: Saleh Mohammed Jajere, Samson Amali Onyilokwu, Nuhu Bala Adamu, Naphtali Nayamanda Atsanda, Adamu Saleh Saidu, Shuaibu Gidado Adamu, Fatima Bukar Mustapha
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:International Journal of Microbiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/392548
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spelling doaj-697738da88654b04b104a2cb0a4354922021-07-02T09:32:17ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Microbiology1687-918X1687-91982014-01-01201410.1155/2014/392548392548Prevalence of Salmonella Infection in Dogs in Maiduguri, Northeastern NigeriaSaleh Mohammed Jajere0Samson Amali Onyilokwu1Nuhu Bala Adamu2Naphtali Nayamanda Atsanda3Adamu Saleh Saidu4Shuaibu Gidado Adamu5Fatima Bukar Mustapha6Department of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, PMB 1069, Maiduguri, Borno State, NigeriaVeterinary Microbiology Research Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, PMB 1069, Maiduguri, Borno State, NigeriaDepartment of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, PMB 1069, Maiduguri, Borno State, NigeriaDepartment of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, PMB 1069, Maiduguri, Borno State, NigeriaDepartment of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ahmadu Bello University, PMB 1096, Zaria, Kaduna State, NigeriaDepartment of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, PMB 1069, Maiduguri, Borno State, NigeriaDepartment of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, PMB 1069, Maiduguri, Borno State, NigeriaThe prevalence and antimicrobial sensitivity of Salmonella from dogs in Maiduguri Metropolis were determined using standard bacteriological methods to assess the risk of possible transmission of Salmonella infection from dogs to humans. Of 119 samples, Salmonella was isolated from 52 (43.7%). Males had higher prevalence of 50.0% compared with 34.7% in females (P<0.05). Dogs older than 24 months had higher prevalence of 61.0% and the lowest was seen in dogs aged 13–24 months (P<0.05). The prevalence of 31.8%, 41.2%, and 58.8% was observed in dogs aged 3–6, 10–12, and 7–9 months, respectively. High prevalence of 49.5% was observed in Mongrels, while Terrier and Alsatian breeds had 30.0% and 8.3%, respectively. Salmonella isolates from Alsatian and Terrier breeds showed about 100% susceptibility to all the tested antimicrobials. Higher percentage of the Salmonella isolates from Mongrels also showed susceptibility to ciprofloxacin (89.7%), amoxicillin (87.6%), vancomycin (86.6%), and chloramphenicol (84.5%). However about 50% of these isolates showed resistance to ofloxacin. The carrier status of Salmonella is high among dogs especially Mongrels. Therefore good environmental hygiene, discouraging straying coupled with feeding of dogs with properly cooked and uncontaminated feeds was recommended to mitigate risk of human salmonellosis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/392548
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author Saleh Mohammed Jajere
Samson Amali Onyilokwu
Nuhu Bala Adamu
Naphtali Nayamanda Atsanda
Adamu Saleh Saidu
Shuaibu Gidado Adamu
Fatima Bukar Mustapha
spellingShingle Saleh Mohammed Jajere
Samson Amali Onyilokwu
Nuhu Bala Adamu
Naphtali Nayamanda Atsanda
Adamu Saleh Saidu
Shuaibu Gidado Adamu
Fatima Bukar Mustapha
Prevalence of Salmonella Infection in Dogs in Maiduguri, Northeastern Nigeria
International Journal of Microbiology
author_facet Saleh Mohammed Jajere
Samson Amali Onyilokwu
Nuhu Bala Adamu
Naphtali Nayamanda Atsanda
Adamu Saleh Saidu
Shuaibu Gidado Adamu
Fatima Bukar Mustapha
author_sort Saleh Mohammed Jajere
title Prevalence of Salmonella Infection in Dogs in Maiduguri, Northeastern Nigeria
title_short Prevalence of Salmonella Infection in Dogs in Maiduguri, Northeastern Nigeria
title_full Prevalence of Salmonella Infection in Dogs in Maiduguri, Northeastern Nigeria
title_fullStr Prevalence of Salmonella Infection in Dogs in Maiduguri, Northeastern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Salmonella Infection in Dogs in Maiduguri, Northeastern Nigeria
title_sort prevalence of salmonella infection in dogs in maiduguri, northeastern nigeria
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Microbiology
issn 1687-918X
1687-9198
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The prevalence and antimicrobial sensitivity of Salmonella from dogs in Maiduguri Metropolis were determined using standard bacteriological methods to assess the risk of possible transmission of Salmonella infection from dogs to humans. Of 119 samples, Salmonella was isolated from 52 (43.7%). Males had higher prevalence of 50.0% compared with 34.7% in females (P<0.05). Dogs older than 24 months had higher prevalence of 61.0% and the lowest was seen in dogs aged 13–24 months (P<0.05). The prevalence of 31.8%, 41.2%, and 58.8% was observed in dogs aged 3–6, 10–12, and 7–9 months, respectively. High prevalence of 49.5% was observed in Mongrels, while Terrier and Alsatian breeds had 30.0% and 8.3%, respectively. Salmonella isolates from Alsatian and Terrier breeds showed about 100% susceptibility to all the tested antimicrobials. Higher percentage of the Salmonella isolates from Mongrels also showed susceptibility to ciprofloxacin (89.7%), amoxicillin (87.6%), vancomycin (86.6%), and chloramphenicol (84.5%). However about 50% of these isolates showed resistance to ofloxacin. The carrier status of Salmonella is high among dogs especially Mongrels. Therefore good environmental hygiene, discouraging straying coupled with feeding of dogs with properly cooked and uncontaminated feeds was recommended to mitigate risk of human salmonellosis.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/392548
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