Isolation and identification of Shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from Pantnagar, India

Aim: To isolate and identify Shigella species from faecal samples based on cultural and biochemical tests. Material and Methods: For the isolation of Shigella spp., faecal samples from cattle, poultry and humans were collected from various locations of Pantnagar. Fecal specimens were processed accor...

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Main Authors: Abhishek Gaurav, S P Singh, J.P.S. Gill, Rajeev Kumar, Deepak Kumar
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=25793
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spelling doaj-ac0ec8355d124941bbe5547c3810333b2021-08-02T08:42:32ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162013-01-016737637910.5455/vetworld.2013.376-379Isolation and identification of Shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from Pantnagar, IndiaAbhishek GauravS P SinghJ.P.S. GillRajeev KumarDeepak KumarAim: To isolate and identify Shigella species from faecal samples based on cultural and biochemical tests. Material and Methods: For the isolation of Shigella spp., faecal samples from cattle, poultry and humans were collected from various locations of Pantnagar. Fecal specimens were processed according to standard protocols. Results: Out of 511 fecal samples (311 human, 100 cattle and 100 poultry faecal samples) analyzed, 8 isolates of Shigella species were confirmed on the basis of Gram stain, morphology, cultural identification and biochemical characters. All the 8 Shigella isolates were obtained from human stool samples giving a prevalence rate of 2.57%. Conclusion: Under the conditions of the current study, Shigella species were prevalent in human population although in small numbers, whereas it was not isolated from cattle and poultry samples. [Vet World 2013; 6(7.000): 376-379]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=25793cultural and biochemical charactersdiarrhoeafaecal samplesShigella
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S P Singh
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Rajeev Kumar
Deepak Kumar
Isolation and identification of Shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from Pantnagar, India
Veterinary World
cultural and biochemical characters
diarrhoea
faecal samples
Shigella
author_facet Abhishek Gaurav
S P Singh
J.P.S. Gill
Rajeev Kumar
Deepak Kumar
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title Isolation and identification of Shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from Pantnagar, India
title_short Isolation and identification of Shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from Pantnagar, India
title_full Isolation and identification of Shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from Pantnagar, India
title_fullStr Isolation and identification of Shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from Pantnagar, India
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and identification of Shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from Pantnagar, India
title_sort isolation and identification of shigella spp. from human fecal samples collected from pantnagar, india
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Aim: To isolate and identify Shigella species from faecal samples based on cultural and biochemical tests. Material and Methods: For the isolation of Shigella spp., faecal samples from cattle, poultry and humans were collected from various locations of Pantnagar. Fecal specimens were processed according to standard protocols. Results: Out of 511 fecal samples (311 human, 100 cattle and 100 poultry faecal samples) analyzed, 8 isolates of Shigella species were confirmed on the basis of Gram stain, morphology, cultural identification and biochemical characters. All the 8 Shigella isolates were obtained from human stool samples giving a prevalence rate of 2.57%. Conclusion: Under the conditions of the current study, Shigella species were prevalent in human population although in small numbers, whereas it was not isolated from cattle and poultry samples. [Vet World 2013; 6(7.000): 376-379]
topic cultural and biochemical characters
diarrhoea
faecal samples
Shigella
url http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=25793
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