Research Note: Evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with Salmonella Heidelberg

Before starting a study with many birds, it helps to know the method of chick inoculation. The objective was to compare 3 methods of Salmonella challenge (oral gavage [OR], intracloacal inoculation [IC], and seeder bird [SB]). Day-old broiler chicks (n = 100) were inoculated with 106 colony forming...

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Main Authors: N.A. Cox, A.A. Oladeinde, K.L. Cook, G.S. Zock, M.E. Berrang, C.W. Ritz, A. Hinton
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Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Poultry Science
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spelling doaj-cd04a12a79d04e1496e524081aed9d612020-11-25T03:21:34ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912020-03-0199316151617Research Note: Evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with Salmonella HeidelbergN.A. Cox0A.A. Oladeinde1K.L. Cook2G.S. Zock3M.E. Berrang4C.W. Ritz5A. Hinton6U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA-ARS, Athens, GA 30605; Corresponding author:U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA-ARS, Athens, GA 30605U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA-ARS, Athens, GA 30605U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA-ARS, Athens, GA 30605U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA-ARS, Athens, GA 30605Poultry Science Department, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA-ARS, Athens, GA 30605Before starting a study with many birds, it helps to know the method of chick inoculation. The objective was to compare 3 methods of Salmonella challenge (oral gavage [OR], intracloacal inoculation [IC], and seeder bird [SB]). Day-old broiler chicks (n = 100) were inoculated with 106 colony forming units (CFU) per chick of a marker strain of Salmonella Heidelberg (SH) with each route of inoculation. Chicks (n = 25) inoculated by each route were placed in floor pens on fresh pine shavings litter. For the seeder batch, 5 colonized chicks, each orally gavaged with 106 CFUs, were placed with 20 pen mates. Two weeks after inoculation, 10 birds from each pen and the 5 inoculated seeder birds were euthanized, the ceca were aseptically removed and macerated with a rubber mallet and weighed, and 3 times (w/v) buffered peptone was added and stomached for 60 s. Serial dilutions were made and plated onto Brilliant Green Sulfa plates containing 200 ppm nalidixic acid. Plates were incubated along with the stomached ceca for 24 h at 37°C. If no colonies appeared on the plates, an additional plate was streaked from the preenriched bag and incubated for 24 h at 37°C. In addition to all seeder birds being positive, the number of SH-positive birds out of 20 sampled in each group was 13, 17, and 7 for OR, IC, and SB, respectively. The level of SH per g of ceca and cecal contents was log (SE) 3.0 (0.7), 2.0 (0.4), and 2.6 (0.4) for OR, IC, and SB, respectively. After enrichment, the number of colonized birds out of 20 was 18, 20, and 10 for OR, IC, and SB, respectively. In conclusion, this study suggests that IC is the method to use to ensure most of the challenged birds are colonized. However, if you prefer to have a smaller percentage of the birds colonized with higher levels, then OR might be better.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579119441771Salmonella Heidelberginoculation methodday-old broilerchick
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author N.A. Cox
A.A. Oladeinde
K.L. Cook
G.S. Zock
M.E. Berrang
C.W. Ritz
A. Hinton
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A.A. Oladeinde
K.L. Cook
G.S. Zock
M.E. Berrang
C.W. Ritz
A. Hinton
Research Note: Evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with Salmonella Heidelberg
Poultry Science
Salmonella Heidelberg
inoculation method
day-old broiler
chick
author_facet N.A. Cox
A.A. Oladeinde
K.L. Cook
G.S. Zock
M.E. Berrang
C.W. Ritz
A. Hinton
author_sort N.A. Cox
title Research Note: Evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with Salmonella Heidelberg
title_short Research Note: Evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with Salmonella Heidelberg
title_full Research Note: Evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with Salmonella Heidelberg
title_fullStr Research Note: Evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with Salmonella Heidelberg
title_full_unstemmed Research Note: Evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with Salmonella Heidelberg
title_sort research note: evaluation of several inoculation procedures for colonization of day-old broiler chicks with salmonella heidelberg
publisher Elsevier
series Poultry Science
issn 0032-5791
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Before starting a study with many birds, it helps to know the method of chick inoculation. The objective was to compare 3 methods of Salmonella challenge (oral gavage [OR], intracloacal inoculation [IC], and seeder bird [SB]). Day-old broiler chicks (n = 100) were inoculated with 106 colony forming units (CFU) per chick of a marker strain of Salmonella Heidelberg (SH) with each route of inoculation. Chicks (n = 25) inoculated by each route were placed in floor pens on fresh pine shavings litter. For the seeder batch, 5 colonized chicks, each orally gavaged with 106 CFUs, were placed with 20 pen mates. Two weeks after inoculation, 10 birds from each pen and the 5 inoculated seeder birds were euthanized, the ceca were aseptically removed and macerated with a rubber mallet and weighed, and 3 times (w/v) buffered peptone was added and stomached for 60 s. Serial dilutions were made and plated onto Brilliant Green Sulfa plates containing 200 ppm nalidixic acid. Plates were incubated along with the stomached ceca for 24 h at 37°C. If no colonies appeared on the plates, an additional plate was streaked from the preenriched bag and incubated for 24 h at 37°C. In addition to all seeder birds being positive, the number of SH-positive birds out of 20 sampled in each group was 13, 17, and 7 for OR, IC, and SB, respectively. The level of SH per g of ceca and cecal contents was log (SE) 3.0 (0.7), 2.0 (0.4), and 2.6 (0.4) for OR, IC, and SB, respectively. After enrichment, the number of colonized birds out of 20 was 18, 20, and 10 for OR, IC, and SB, respectively. In conclusion, this study suggests that IC is the method to use to ensure most of the challenged birds are colonized. However, if you prefer to have a smaller percentage of the birds colonized with higher levels, then OR might be better.
topic Salmonella Heidelberg
inoculation method
day-old broiler
chick
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579119441771
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